Mac OS: Generic Alias Icons And CD-ROM Discs

I want to keep several aliases of different CD-ROM games in my Launcher window without actually installing the software on my hard drive.

If I insert a CD-ROM disc, make an alias of one of its games, eject the CD-ROM, and restart, the alias reverts to a generic icon and will not ask for the CD-ROM disc if I click on it.

I have rebuilt my desktop, but the icon remains generic. What should I do?
The issue is currently under investigation by Apple Computer.

Suggested workarounds:

The (invisible) Desktop Database files will not be updated to reflect the custom icon unless the original application (or a document belonging to the application) are present on the hard drive.

If the application or document is removed from the hard drive, the behavior may return.

Note: This issue may occur with Mac OS 7.6, 7.6.1, 8.0, 8.1, 8.5, and 8.5.1. Other removable media (including Zip disks or DVD-RAM discs) may exhibit this issue as well. System Software prior to Mac OS 7.6 may not exhibit this issue.

For more information on this subject, please see the following Tech Info Library articles:

Article 18727: "Desktop Manager And Desktop Databases: What Are They?"
Article 15200: "Generic Icons: Applications On Removable Media"
Article 7828: "Macintosh: Meaning Of The Desktop DB & Desktop DF Files"
Published Date: Feb 19, 2012