Hard drive not showing on desktop in 10.10.3

Well this is an interesting one!  After upgrading to 10.10.3 I no longer see my MAIN Hard Drive (SSD) on the Desktop.  I've checked show HD's in the Finder Preferences; but it's not visibly on the Desktop nor in the Desktop folder when I open that.  It shows in the sidebar and I can make an alias (it shows in the volumes "folder") but where is the actual hard drive itself?  A restart did NOT help--
My 2 other internal HD's (removed the DVD Player 2 years ago and put in my old HD and partitioned it) - they show!
What is going on?
Thanks for any ideas…
Steve
Friday 10 April 2015

GENIUS!!  Super!!  Wow this really worked:  I found the com.app.finder.plist right where you indicated, dragged it to the desktop, (closed all other apps first) then did a restart.  It was not there at first, but I went to FINDER/Preferences and checked Show HD's (which had been checked before but was NOT checked this time) and as soon as checking all my HD's showed INCLUDING THE MAIN SSD with my startup disk.
REALLY GREAT!!!!!
I did have to reset a few finder preferences -- but I learned something:  I can now use TotalFinder with Tabs (just super - can connect 2 windows and more - much better than the Yosemite tabs) -- BUT NOW IT SEEMS I can have subtabs using the Yosemite tabs.  Really neat - I have, for example, 4 Main TotalFinder tabs set and put about 5 subtabs under each.  Those are my 20 MAIN folders that I use all the time.  Now I have 2-3 other TotalFinder Tabs that I'll use for other things (so as not to mess-up my 4 MAIN tabs). 
This is just a great example of my new philosophy (since 2001 when I lost a job and did this):  TAKE A NEGATIVE AND TURN IT INTO A POSITIVE.
Well I could not have discovered all this, WOULD not have discovered this without this issue today and especially not without your help, keg55 and of course the assistance of everyone here today!!  REALLY APPRECIATE IT!!!
Best regards,
Steve Schulte
Friday 10 April 2015

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