Put iDisk on Your Desktop
When you sign up for a .Mac account, you automatically get 250 megabytes of hard disk space on a computer at Apple. This storage space is called your iDisk. You can "mount" your iDisk so it appears on your Desktop just like any other hard disk, then copy files between your Mac and the iDiskyou are really copying files from your Mac to Apple's computer (or vice versa). Once files are on your iDisk (on the Apple computer), you can access them from anywhere in the world.
To open your iDisk
When this icon appears on your Desktop (named with your .Mac membership name), double-click it to open a window showing the folders stored there. See page 260.[View full size image]

How does your Mac know which iDisk to open?
How does your Mac know which iDisk is yours? After you set up an account, your member name and password appear in the .Mac System Preferences. Click the "System Preferences" icon in your Dock, then click the ".Mac" icon. You can see below the .Mac member name and password.The System Preferences icon in the Dock.



Other ways to open your iDisk
- Click the iDisk icon in a Finder window Sidebar (shown to the right). An iDisk icon appears in the Sidebar of all Finder windows, giving you quick access to your iDisk at all times.
If the iDisk icon does not appear in the Sidebar: From the Finder menu, choose "Preferences…." Click the "Sidebar" icon. Make sure that "iDisk" has a check next to it.
- Use iDisk Utility, explained on page 263264.
