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| I am running Leopard and have lost my utilities folder. It is not in applications as it should be, can anyone help me access it? Has any any command line cleverness that will re-instate it? Thanks.
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from your desktop select Go in the task bar
Go > Utilities
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Alternatively try using spotlight to search for the utilities folder. If you have deleted it you will know if it doesn't show up in the results.
Let us know how you get on?
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Or open your Applications folder, and switch viewing perspective to see if it's actually there but not in its usual location. The List view should make it easy to find, but check you haven't inadvertently added a character to the start of the title.

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Click your hardrive thats on the desktop, and it will show on the file system, then drag it back to where it was
Chris:-)
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