Hi, guys

Thanks for helping me out several weeks ago with a G4 glitch.  Now  
I've got another problem.  My machine is a G4 AGP Graphics w/a 1.8  
GHz Sonnet processor running 10.4.11.  I've recently discovered how  
to create disk images and think they're great, but I have a disk  
image on my desktop that won't go away, no matter what I do.  If I  
try to eject it, I'm told that it's busy, etc.  Anyway, I've looked  
around for solutions everywhere and I keep finding that apparently I  
have to use Terminal.  I've tried several recommended commands, but  
nothing seems to work.  Can you give me the exact command and command  
sequence to use in Terminal to get rid of this image?  Assume that I  
know nothing (and you won't be very far from the truth).   If there's  
another method to get rid of this disk image, that would be great,  
too.  Thanks for your help.  (BTW, I've done the forced eject on  
restart, too, but no luck.)
                Tray
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