How To Show Macintosh Hd On Desktop

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Back to the PC age, I was used to clicking 'My Computer' (in Windows 10 it's 'This PC') to access everything. Likewise, on my Mac, I always go to 'Macintosh HD' first and pull out any file or folder.

The graphics display resolution is the width and height dimension of an electronic visual display device, such as a computer monitor, in pixels.Certain combinations of width and height are standardized (e.g. By VESA) and typically given a name and an initialism that is descriptive of its dimensions. Solution 1: Change the Mac's settings to show the internal hard drive. If your Mac computer works in a normal state but the internal hard drive is not showing up in Finder or on desktop. This is because the system is not set up to display hard drives in Finder or on desktop. Here are some simple fixes for this: 1. Don't Forget to Subscribe to this Channel, like and Comment. Let us know what video you want me to upload.Please Subscribe For More Videos. To display hard disks icons on the desktop, follow the below steps: Launch Finder from the Dock Using the Menu bar, click on Finder then click on Preferences. Under the General tab, you can see that only External disks and CDs, DVDs and iPods are selected by default to be displayed on the desktop.

But, I remember clearly, the first time I got my Mac, the desktop is totally clean ? nothing there. So the question is: where is the hard drive icon on Mac OS X?

You can put the icons for drives on a Mac's desktop by adjusting Finder's preferences. Dong Ngo/CNET This is a simple tip for Mac users. New Macs ship with a clean desktop, meaning you won't see.

Today, I'm going to show you how to get the Macintosh HD icon (or 'Macintosh SSD' in case you rename it differently) show up on the desktop. It's actually very simple.

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Step 1: On your Mac desktop, move your mouse cursor to the top left corner. Next to the Apple logo, click Finder and select Preferences.

Step 2: In the pop-up window Finder Preferences -> General tab, under 'Show these items on the desktop:' you see the checkbox 'Hard disks'? Yes, make sure you check it.

Step 3: Now take a look at the top right corner, does the 'Macintosh HD' icon show? Voila!

Likewise, if you don't want the icon to show up. Simply go to the Finder Preferences and uncheck the hard disk option. That's it.

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Note: By the time wrote this tip, my Mac is running under OS X El Capitan. It's possible that the steps above can be different if your Mac is with other OS X version. Therefore, I'd appreciate it if you let me know if this trick doesn't work out for you.

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