How to adjust default in Finder ?

Hi there,
Whenever I clicked on the Finder, it will by default highlight "ALL MY FILES" !!
How to I change it to highlighting "MACINTOSH HD" as the default ?
Thanks

KarenSelena wrote:
Do you have the external drive set to show in finder preferences?  To check, Click the word "finder" beside the apple, and select "preferences".  When the preferences window opens, go to the "sidebar  tab, and ensure you have "external disks" checked off under the "devices" section
Thanks Karen, Yes, it was off.
So I checked and put a tick against the external disk.
But when I go back to the general tab under the "new finder window shows", the external HDD still wasn't there.
Any ideas ?
Thanks

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