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Subject: disk image will not eject from desktop
Date:    Mittwoch 14 Oktober 2009N
From:    Tray Stephenson <[email protected]>
To:      [email protected]

> 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

Is it possible to do something with this "disk" in disk utility?

Cheers,
Andreas.

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