How come my hard drive is not showing up on the desktop?

How come my hard drive is not showing up on the desktop?

Those are preferences you speify from INSIDE The Finder:
Finder > Preferences:

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  • I have just installed a new hard drive in my imac intel 20" (2006) and now the hard drive does not show up in the 'select destinations' folder of the install program.

    I have just installed a new hard drive in my imac intel 20" (2006) and upgraded the memory and now the hard drive does not show up in the 'select destinations' folder of the install program. I can see the hard drive in the disk utilities window however it wont let me do anything.
    It is a seagate 1TB SATA II drive however it is displaying it as a 7.3 TB.
    If anyone has any suggestions I would be happy to hear them.
    I have tried to erase and partition and get the same error message each time, 'Input/Output error'.
    I have tried starting the thing with the install disk which is Mac OS X (Tiger?) which came with the computer. No good.
    Anyone?

    Thats correct. I can see it in the list however when I attempt to erase it or partition it it's like it's not being found or recognised and it throws up the input/output error message. I am pretty sure that the sensor it attached correctly and it is a SATA drive. I can see all the infor regarding the drive when disk utility is open and it all looks good but I cant access it or do anything with it. It's taunting me!
    The install disk is in the drive and the install program runs right up to the point where you have to select the location for the install and there is just nothing in the box where you have to select the hard drive icon.
    I have my suspiscions about the drive but any help would be appreciated.

  • My external hard drive does not show up on my desktop

    My external hard drive does not show up on my dest top but, does shows in my Windows (vmware fusion) end although I can't see it ob my desktop but, I can eject it properly like any external drive. I have connected it to my windows and ejected properly (per the suggestion of someone on this forum) but, it still doesn't show on my Mac. I see the blue light and hear it running though. I have looked for it in disk utility but, still can find it. I have changed the cable and it still did not show on my Mac. I connected another external drive  and that showed up on my desktop.Any help????

    if it is NTFS then you need Paragon Software NTFS for Mac.
    NTFS volumes are suppose to be read only but in practice external drives don't always mount or work.
    If it is not NTFS then you need more details. Need more anyway.
    PS: this is not a MacBook area, it is Mac 65lbs tower related forum.

  • The external hard drive is not showing up on my desktop

    I've just brought a new external Hard drive for my mac book pro and when I put the usb cable into the laptop nothing showed up on the desktop. I waited a few minutes but nothing happen and then I turned off the computer and did it again. Will be great help if anyone knows what to do.

    Not enough information.
    What exactly is this EHD and Which Mac OS X are you running.
    Have you ever connected an EHD to your computer before...

  • External hard drive does not show up on my desktop.

    I just got this imac and when I plug in my external hard drive it does not show up on my desktop.  On all of the macs at school it just shows up but they are running lepoard and I have lion so I don't know if this could make a difference. I have tried draging it droping it but that didn't work.
    PS I am just switching from a pc to a mac so I don't know much.

    Start a finder window.  In the menubar go to Finder > Preferences > General tab > Check show HDs on desktop.
    Captfred

  • My external hard drive won't show up on the desktop!!

    Alright!
    I bought a 250Go external hard disk at the same time as my alumnium iMac around september 2007. Since then I had no problems.
    I also created partitions on my hard disk:
    1 - Mac = Mac OS extended (Journaled) 202 Go
    2 - PC = MS-DOS (Fat) 30 Go
    When I turn on on my hard disk, both icons usually appear on my desktop but since yesterday, ONLY my PC icon appear.
    I went in the Disk Utility and it seems that the MAC partition is always here but won't show up on the desktop. It's like it's become invisible or something.
    Should I be worried? Because I use the MAC partition to back up all my files with Time Machine.
    I find it annoying so anybody can help me out? Thanks!!

    Patrick, I have same issue with my (Intel) MacBook's internal HD. Tried your Script solution but recv'd Systems Events ERROR "Can't set disk "MacBook HD" to true".
    The (missing) HD is Boot Camp Partitioned and running Fusion. BTW, Fusion/WinXP will no longer open - "File not Found" error. Also, I didn't immediately notice the disappearance because my MacBook started booting from one of ext HD's (w/o me changing the startup drive).
    Any ideas greatly appreciated. I haven't tried the Terminal solutions posted since I'm not Terminal savey.

  • External hard drive will not show up on my desktop?!?!

    I have a 2 TB G-Technology G-Drive) external hard drive and when I plug it in to my macbook pro via firewire and turn it on, nothing happens. The light on the HD is on but no HD shows up on my desktop? Any help would be great! Thanks!

    Open Disk Utility and see if it is listed in the DU sidebar. If it is, then you will need to prep the drive:
    Drive Partition and Format
    1. Open Disk Utility in your Utilities folder.
    2. After DU loads select your hard drive (this is the entry with the mfgr.'s ID and size) from the left side list. Click on the Partition tab in the DU main window.
    3. Under the Volume Scheme heading set the number of partitions from the drop down menu to one. Click on the Options button, set the partition scheme to GUID then click on the OK button. Set the format type to Mac OS Extended (Journaled.) Click on the Partition button and wait until the process has completed.
    4. Select the volume you just created (this is the sub-entry under the drive entry) from the left side list. Click on the Erase tab in the DU main window.
    5. Set the format type to Mac OS Extended (Journaled.) Click on the Security button, check the button for Zero Data and click on OK to return to the Erase window.
    6. Click on the Erase button. The format process can take up to several hours depending upon the drive size.
    Steps 4-6 are optional but should be used on a drive that has never been formatted before, if the format type is not Mac OS Extended, if the partition scheme has been changed, or if a different operating system (not OS X) has been installed on the drive.

  • TS1440 My hard drive is not showing up in the disc utility folder

    My computer froze and I had to turn it off via the power button.  Upon restarting, I encountered the screen with the flashing folder with a question mark. I followed the first couple steps, as well as some steps for the gray screen to no avail.  I got to the step where you inset the OS disc and start from that, but when I opened the disc utility folder, my hard drive was invisible, as if it didn't even exist. The only thing that appears is the DVD. What does this mean, and how can I make it appear?

    It means the hard drive has failed and needs to be replaced.

  • What can I do when my USB and External Hard-Drive don't show up on the desktop?

    I've plugged my USB into my computer after a fortnight and it gives me a message to do a custom scan. I don't know how to do that. Help?
    I've followed some threats telling to "verify" and "repair" on the Disk Utility, and the first time I went through it, it said that it couldn't be repaired but before I could do anything else, my USB disappeared from the list on the left of the window. I tried again but this time and every other time I try, it disappears straight after I verify it. What's going on? What can I do? Please Help?
    This has happened before to an External Hard-Drive but I didn't ask for help then.

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  • My external hard drive does not show up on my desktop anymore.

    HELP! My external drive is no longer showing up. It was just there a few days ago and now my Seagate Icon is no longer there. Ran Disk Utility and after clicking Verify is says at the end partition map seems to be ok. Ran repair Disk right after and it reads the same thing. I've reset the computer, switched cables with no luck.

    Clinton,
    I double checked Finder Preferences and I have all options checked off to view @ Desktop.Disk
    Under Mount Point on Disc Utility it says it's unmounted but the funny thing is when I try to eject it this message pops up:
    Eject failed: The disk “Seagate Backup+ BK Media” could not be unmounted. Make sure that all applications and files are closed on this disk.
    The drive light is on and it's running I can hear it.

  • Hard drive (internal) not showing up on desktop

    One of my internal hard drives is not showing up on the desktop. (Soft freeze after waking from sleep mode. I pushed the reset button on the front of the tower. Haven't seen anything on that hard drive since. I haven't been able to access it since.)
    Hard drive shows up in disk utility but I can't mount it. Looks something like this:
    74.5 GB WDC WD800JB-00CRA1
    There is nothing below that. (Normally indented below is the name ie. Macintosh HD)
    I cannot verify or repair disk or disk permissions. I cannot mount it. All these options are grayed out. I took it to the Apple store genius bar. They think the disk is fine but "the partition is lost." (I didn't partition the hard drive. Don't really understand what that means.) I've tried Data Rescue (369 hours remaining) nothing is being recovered.
    I've tried Disk Warrior. In the "Hardware" option I can choose the disk and run a test. It says it is fine. ("This hard drive's built-in S.M.A.R.T. diagnostics indicate the drive is functioning normally. Test complete") In the "Directory" option the disk doesn't show up. So I can't rebuild the directory.
    What else can I do?
    G4   Mac OS X (10.3.9)  

    The Apple System Profiler shows all the correct info except the name is "unknown." The only 2 places that seem wrong are the desktop - no hard drive, and in Disk Utility. I don't know what it's called, but the line directly under the listed hard drive in Disk Utility (74.5 GB WDC WD800JB-00CRA1) should have the name of the hard drive (Macintosh HD) listed but it does not. It should look like this but with an icon of a hard drive in front of each line:
    74.5 GB WDC WD800JB-00CRA1
    Macintosh HD
    The second line (Macintosh HD) is not there. The other hard drives have their names listed. Apple seems to think this is a problem but other than running Data Rescue and Disk Warrior (neither of which did anything) they have not given me any other suggestions.
    The computer knows the hard drive is there but it won't let me access it. I have done, tried, and checked all the easy stuff. (Cables, any and every type of connection, restarting holding down option + apple + F + O and all the other restart variations with and without the OSX CD, and running "rescue" programs.) Nothing has worked. Short of an exorcism, I'm out of ideas.

  • Internal Hard Drive is not visible in Finder or Desktop or anywhere

    The problem first and then the details.
    I cannot see my systems hard drive, No icon shows up on the desktop, and it is not visible in the Finder.
    It does however show up in Disk Utility.
    I have repaired permissions and repaired the disk, both from within the OS and also from the install disc during a reboot.
    Not here are some details. This is both a fresh install of the OS AND a brand new drive. I just had it installed today and then reinstalled the OS.
    While going thru the process of reinstalling all my software, something froze for no good reason, and I eventually had to force quit the finder and when the system wouldn't shut down, I had to physically power it off.
    Upon rebooting, my systems HD is no longer visible.
    I suppose I can try and reinstall again, but I feel like there has to be a smarter way to deal with this.
    Any suggestions?

    Have you confirmed that in Finder > Finder menu > Preferences > General and Sidebar tabs that the boxes to show hard disks are checked?
    Assuming they are checked, you may a victim of the 'invisible drive' problem. See Francine's helpful tutorial for the fix:
    http://www.pinkmutant.com/articles/invisible.html

  • After security update my hard drive will not show

    G4 Tower - Mac OS X - 733mhz.. After a security update 2 days ago i can not get my computer to boot. It comes up to the gray apple screen and just sits there. I put the install dvd in and went to disk utilities, but the hard drive does not show up at all. I tried to boot the computer in target mode from my laptop. It goes into target mode, but the drive never shows up on the screen. I put disk warrior in the laptop and launched it, and it seen the drive as a firewire drive, but the only option was to rebuild. I have a lot of info on the drive, and am hoping that I do not have to go to that extreme. Please help...

    the only option was to rebuild. I have a lot of info on the drive, and am hoping that I do not have to go to that extreme. Please help...
    I think you are misunderstanding what disk Warrior will do, and how it does its magic. Disk Warrior is a wonderful, powerful, tool and works well for many people. When it suggests a ReBuild, it is saying your drive is recognized and intact enough to attempt to construct a new (proposed) Directory.
    It will scavenge all the information it can find from every possible source (including the existing Directory) and build a new (proposed) Directory of all your recoverable files. If the damage is not severe, nearly all your files will be included in the new (proposed) Directory.
    It then lists the differences between the new (proposed) Directory files compared to the old (existing) Directory files, and invites you to look at them side-by-side, if you like. ONLY if you approve, will it replace your old damaged Directory with the new (proposed) one. If you choose not to replace your old Directory, it just quits and nothing is changed on your Drive.

  • External Hard Drive does not show up in Finder

    My external hard drive is not showing up in Finder.
    It shows up in Disc Utility, but I do not have access to it. I have tried the following:
    command-shift c, nothing happens
    confirmed in Preferences/General that external hard drive was checked
    tried another cable
    tried another port on the back of the external drive
    tried to connect through the USB port
    re-started, etc.

    zone-5 wrote:
    I have same problem after installing OS 10.5.8. Disk utility sees the hard drive, the computer does not. Disk utility says invalid node structure. Volume check failed. Filesystem verify or repair failed.
    That means the directory is corrupt. If you have a heavy-duty 3rd-party disk repair app, such as +Disk Warrior,+ it may be able to fix it. Otherwise, your only option is to erase and reformat the disk. They're not cheap -- Disk Warrior is about $100. And for Leopard, you need version 4.1.1 or 4.2.
    I have not been able to figure out how to start a new topic here, but did find this discussion, which fits me fairly close.
    Just above the list of topics, on the left, is a +Post New Topic+ option.

  • We have a DVD in the super drive that will not eject.  The DVD does not show up on the desktop.  Have tried the keyboard eject button, and also restarting the computer.  Any ideas on how to eject it?

    We have a DVD in the super drive on our Macbook Pro that will not eject.  The DVD does not show up on the desktop.  Have tried the keyboard eject button, and also restarting the computer.  Any ideas on how to eject it?

    here is a troubleshooting article from Apple about this: http://support.apple.com/kb/ht2801.  Hope this helps

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