Try ticking some sources under the 'System' catalog source (in the prefs)

There's 'network' and 'disks'

It might be one of those :)

On 4 April 2010 17:49, Guy <[email protected]> wrote:

> It won't get you access to 'My Computer' but if you just want to
> access networked volumes you can press / to bring up your Macintosh HD
> then hold down alt/option as you press / again. This'll show all your
> hidden folders including 'Volumes'. Which you can then drill down
> into.
>
> On Apr 4, 1:12 pm, pendolino <[email protected]> wrote:
> > tried. doesn't work.
> >
> > On Apr 4, 10:10 am, philgroups <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > Try bringing up 'Macintosh HD' in the left pane, then pressing the
> > > left arrow twice.
> >
> > > Cheers, philgroups.
> >
> > > On Apr 4, 3:37 pm, pendolino <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > > i can't figure out how to access 'my computer' (not sure if it has
> > > > another name). this is the object that appears in the left sidebar on
> > > > the finder under snow leopard and earlier versions and usually i
> > > > labeled with the name of your machine.
> >
> > > > pressing and holding '/' brings up my 'macintosh HD' and allows me to
> > > > navigate the tree under it. doing the same with ' ` ' (or ~ ?) brings
> > > > up my 'home' folder.
> >
> > > > i can't, however, do something similar or navigate to my computer.
> why
> > > > do i want to do this? to reach my 'network' folder and other mounted
> > > > volumes that all seem to reside here.
> >
> > > > any leads would be appreciated.
>


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