Dec 20, 2013 - The previous location for the save data from pre-steam release is gone,. Through steam I have been unable to copy over my previous save files. There are tons of areas within that to find the saves for any steam game. Dec 8, 2016 - Save game storage location varies by game. The most common locations are ~/Library/Application Support/ and ~/Documents/. If it's not in.

Ok guys, thanks a lot for the tips. I finally figured it. The folder was under library/preferences/BRAID. Not really under application support but alright. What made me confused right now is that.my macbook has incredibly 3 (THREE) libraries folders! Yes, one under HD/Library, Another one under HD/System/Library and the final one under HD/Users/Me/Library. The weird is that the last Library is actually hidden, if I access my folder, I can see documents, movies, desktop, downloads.everything, except Library.

I've managed to get to it by pressing Option in Go. Is there a way to make it permanently visible? You always have three Library folders. Think of it as a hierarchy (since Mac OS X is made to support multiple users): /System/Library/ is for system stuff, and generally doesn't change except with OS updates. /Library/ is for stuff that applies to all users, like Network Settings and Date & Time. /Users/[youruserfolder]/Library/ is for stuff that's only for you. This is the one where your stuff was (not sure why it's in a different folder than on mine), and it's hidden in Lion because Apple felt it was better that the average user not see it and get confused.

Once you have physically connected the printer and turned it on, it should be recognized by your Mac. Hp deskjet drivers for mac sierra. The first step to adding a printer is to make sure the USB cable is properly connected to both the computer and the printer, and that the printer is plugged into a power outlet and turned on.

If you feel comfortable in the Terminal, you can unhide it by typing in the following command. You always have three Library folders.

Think of it as a hierarchy (since Mac OS X is made to support multiple users): /System/Library/ is for system stuff, and generally doesn't change except with OS updates. /Library/ is for stuff that applies to all users, like Network Settings and Date & Time. /Users/[youruserfolder]/Library/ is for stuff that's only for you.

This is the one where your stuff was (not sure why it's in a different folder than on mine), and it's hidden in Lion because Apple felt it was better that the average user not see it and get confused. If you feel comfortable in the Terminal, you can unhide it by typing in the following command.