Terry,

        This may be too simple but usually you just drag the disk to the 
trash to eject it.  Sorry, if I am misunderstanding your problem or 
wasting your time with something you all ready know.

hope that helps,

Randy


On Thursday, September 26, 2002, at 08:57 PM, Terry Younkin wrote among 
other things:

> Now the bad news.  I now have a regular Mac hard drive icon showing for 
> the Zip disk and can work with it like any other disk. Unfortunately, 
> it's *too* much like a hard drive.  I cannot eject the disk.  The only 
> thing I've been able to do to get the disk out of the Zip Drive is to 
> shut every thing down (not the Zip Drive ...doing that can get you the 
> Click of Death with a disk installed), then use a paper clip to eject 
> the disk.  The front button will not eject the disk.
>
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