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.
> 
> 
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> Ken
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