Hi,
If your are on Mac OSX Lion, Go in "Finder Menu", select preferences, then click on cases of Hard
disk, external disks, cd, dvds, etc.
After that you'll see the icons of the hard disk on your desktop, open it:
1. You'll find the library folder (for all user);
2. You'll find a Users folder, open it, you'll see your user name, open this folder and you'll find
another Library folder, only for you
Sorry for my bad english, i'm french and tired....:(
Good luck
Denis
Le 2012-01-04 à 00:30, Amy Mandaean a écrit :
Thank you, Ken!! Wildly helpful--I now feel much better having discovered that I'm not seeing it
because it's not here, not because I'm blind. :) I actually do not have a silver drive icon on
my desktop. There was nothing on my desktop when I set it up. Now what? Where else can I find
it?
On Jan 4, 2012, at 12:19 AM, Ken Springer wrote:
On 1/3/12 9:17 PM, Amy Mandaean wrote:
Thanks for the help, Ken... but I still got nothing. :(
Using the Finder, I found "System Preferences" and "System Information," but no folder
just called "System," and nothing with my computer's name on it. Also no Library folder.
Am I completely Mac illiterate??
No worse than I was when I bought mine. I'd spent 25 years using computer interfaces that are
not like the Mac, and I've had, and still have after 2 years, problems finding things on the
Mac. At this time, that's my fault, not Apple's. But, I'll never go back. :-)
I've taken some screenshots to help with this message, at least hopefully help. :-)
: http://db.tt/0sJNMyDU
I took a screenshot of a part of my desktop This shows you the disk drives recognized by my
Mac. Consider these drives to be analogous to what you would see if you opened My Computer, and
the Hard Disk area of the display, assuming you are using the thumbnails display in the My
Computer window. (2nd screenshot in the above link).
My internal hard drive has been partitioned into 3 drives, represented by 3 silver drive icons
labeled System, Data, and testing. The other 4 drives are external drives, and have no bearing
on the discussion. I suspect you will have just one silver drive, and it may or may not be
named system.
That one lone drive is the one you want. Double click on it. A finder window should open, and
(hopefully) you'll see a file list similar to the third screenshot.
If Lion is the same as Snow Leopard, there will be a Users folder. This is the folder that I'm
referring to in step 2 of my previous post.
Does this help you follow my steps?
If you've got a Mac question that is off topic for your problem, feel free to email and ask
using the address in this message.
--
Ken
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