on the windows front, it would be best using VMWare fusion. partitioning your 
hard drive and using bootcamp on startup isn't what I would recommend as you 
are more susceptible to viruses affecting hardware than a VMware system.

go with VMware fusion, windows from what I'm told works much easier and offers 
easier installation through auto scripts.

lew

as regards the downloads folder, it's located in your user folder so it's 
available there or through the go menu, etc.

lew

On 4 Jan 2012, at 19:27, Becky Knaub wrote:

> Hi All,
> I don't know what I did but my downloads folder is not on the dock, how do I 
> access it. I don't think I deleted it but may have and not realized it when I 
> emptied the trash, can someone help me? I need access to it for classes, I 
> have college classes on line that I download documents for. Oh one other 
> question I have thought about making it so my computer can run windows by 
> partitioning the hD but wondered if I got a external hard drive if using that 
> would work. So would it?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Becky and C
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