Where is startup drive Icon?

I had to erase my start up drive in my macbook pro and reinstall Show Leopard, but upon turning on the computer my start up hard drive icon does not show on the desk top. How do I get it to show.

robphoton2 wrote:
I had to erase my start up drive in my macbook pro and reinstall Show Leopard, but upon turning on the computer my start up hard drive icon does not show on the desk top. How do I get it to show.
Assuming you mean that after login to a user account you don't see the startup volume on the Desktop, check Finder preferences > General & make sure that "Hard disk" is checked in the list of items to show on the desktop.

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