Top menu bar is missing after upgrading to yosemite

Top menu bar is missing after upgrading to yosemite

The Library file  has been hidden for some time now. So not surprised you are confused upgrading from Snow leopard.
The easiest way to view this folder is to use the Go menu and press the alt key. This exposes the folder in the list.
Hope this helps.
PJRS

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