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The Mac OS X Folder Structure

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2.1. The Mac OS X Folder Structure The icon for your hard drive (usually called Macintosh HD) may appear in the upperright corner of your screen. | 2.1. The Mac OS X Folder Structure The icon for your hard drive usually called Macintosh HD may appear in the upperright corner of your screen. But if you begin each morning by double-clicking it like millions of other people who ve grown used to older versions of the Mac OS you re in for a shock Your stuff isn t there. All you ll find in the Macintosh HD window is a set of folders called Applications Library and Users folders you didn t put there. If you upgraded an existing Mac to Mac OS X 10.5 you ll also see all your original hard drive folders nestled among them. Most of these folders aren t very useful to you the Mac s human companion. They re there for Mac OS X s own use which is why the Finder Preferences dialog box offers a checkbox that hides their icons entirely . Think of your main hard drive window as storage for the operating system itself which you ll access only for occasional administrative purposes. 2.1.1. Your Home Folder Instead of setting up your nest your files folders aliases and so on in the hard drive window Mac OS X keeps all of it in your Home folder. That s a folder bearing your name or whatever name you typed when you installed Mac OS X . One way to find the Home folder is to double-click the Users folder and then doubleclick the folder inside it that bears your name and looks like a house see Figure 2-1 . Here at last is the window that you ll eventually fill with new folders organize back up and so on. But Mac OS X is rife with shortcuts for opening this all-important folder Choose Go Home or press Shift- -H. In the Sidebar Section 1.2 click the Home icon the little house . In the Dock click the Home icon. If you don t see one consult Section 4.2 for instructions on how to put one there. Press -N or choose File New Finder Window. If your Home folder doesn t open when you do that see Section 1.2.8. All of these steps open your Home folder directly. Figure 2-1. This is it the folder structure of Mac OS X. It s not so bad really. For the