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<blockquote data-quote="brunel" data-source="post: 1144647" data-attributes="member: 107269"><p>Well guys. Looks like I got your interest. But no I'm not daft. The various system folders show up when you click Devices and click on your "dsjhksjh**'s MacBookPro" or "Macintosh HD". It doesn't seem possible to change these Folder names (even if you wanted to and why would you.....?) by any of the usual means. So something, a programme? or what? has changed the name of the file which should obviously be called Volumes. I just wondered...why? how? and does it matter? I can live with the crappy spelling if it's not important.</p><p></p><p>BTW it contains Backup details of my Applications folder. I restored some stuff in Applications from Time Machine, using Back-in-Time.</p><p></p><p>Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brunel, post: 1144647, member: 107269"] Well guys. Looks like I got your interest. But no I'm not daft. The various system folders show up when you click Devices and click on your "dsjhksjh**'s MacBookPro" or "Macintosh HD". It doesn't seem possible to change these Folder names (even if you wanted to and why would you.....?) by any of the usual means. So something, a programme? or what? has changed the name of the file which should obviously be called Volumes. I just wondered...why? how? and does it matter? I can live with the crappy spelling if it's not important. BTW it contains Backup details of my Applications folder. I restored some stuff in Applications from Time Machine, using Back-in-Time. Jim [/QUOTE]
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