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I can't find my devices , i have hidden them by mistake and i can't find them again. Can someone help me please??::
 
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Finder preferences...click the ones you want.
 

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If cranium's advice didn't work you may have hid them in Finders side bar by clicking on "Hide" beside Devices. Put your mouse over the word Device in Finders side bar and you will see the word "Show" show up, click it and you are done.
 

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If cranium's advice didn't work you may have hid them in Finders side bar by clicking on "Hide" beside Devices. Put your mouse over the word Device in Finders side bar and you will see the word "Show" show up, click it and you are done.

How much did member Cradom pay you to change his name to cranium? :Mischievous::$ If there's enough cash involved I'd like in on that deal.
 
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I love it when it turns out to be the "Hide" button, it makes me wonder why apple decided to hide the hide button itself. Still it's such a simple answer and I admit I have been fooled by this one myself although not for a long time.;D
 
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I cant believe I had that on here for a week before someone started ribbing. You guys are getting slow. :)
 
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First launch the Finder Preferences( locate on Finder menu) or Press command+.
Then, under the general tab check or uncheck items you either want shown or hidden
Close Finder preferences.
 
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So why command+? All it does on mine is "dong".
 

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