Hard disk icon disappeared

After migrating from an older 24" iMac to a new 21" iMac Intel, the hard disk icon does not appear on desktop.  Is this the way it's supposed to be?

Check Finder->Preferences->General->display these.

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  • Hard disk memory disappearing

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    Available: ?
    Used: ?
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  • Why is my available hard disk space disappearing?

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    1. Empty Trash.
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