Hi,

If the device is not showing up on your Desktop, then it is likely in the 
Sidebar of open windows.  Myself, I prefer to have all internal and external 
HDs, connected Servers and other ejectable media to be visible on my Desktop.  
It's just what I got used to in the old days of the MacOS.  You can set these 
preferences by going to your Desktop then pressing cmd-comma which will bring 
up your Finder Preferences.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On 2013-05-14, at 2:00 PM, Mark Furness <flintma...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Why is it when I unplug my USB , I receive a warning about finding it first 
> and hitting eject?
> However it does not show up anywhere?
> If it is plugged in the back of my iMac or keyboard,   there is no difference.
> 
> Mark
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