Hi Christine,
When you insert the drive an icon will appear on the desktop, which you can 
then open.  It might be labeled as Untitled or similar, depending on whether 
the drive has a volume label or not.  You open this with command-o, and then 
can copy files to it by, for instance, opening a new Finder window with 
command-n and navigating to where ever you want to copy from.  To remove the 
drive, first eject it with command-e on its icon.
Hope this helps,
Zack.
On Jun 7, 2011, at 7:05 PM, Christine Grassman wrote:

> Hi, everyone, I'm really confused right now.  I placed a new drive into the 
> USB port and expected some sort of dialog box or alert telling me it was 
> available; I want to copy music files onto it.  Nothing, and I can't figure 
> out how to locate it, the way I used to on a PC using "my computer".  What 
> must I do? (I did try removing it, and I got the alert that it was not 
> removed safely, but it doesn't seem to notice when I insert it.)
> Christine
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