> On Mar 18, 2021, at 4:04 PM, David Ridell via gnucash-user 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I had to reboot my MacBook Air. This caused my Gnucash application/program 
> file (is that the correct description?) to be deleted. I had to re-download 
> the application. Did I do something wrong when I re-booted?
> 
> My Gnucash “drive” appears to as an external drive……see attached screen shot.

No, rebooting did not cause anything to be deleted. Your screenshot didn't come 
through, but your external drive comment leads me to guess that you were 
running GnuCash from the mounted disk image. You didn't need to re-download it, 
you could remount it by double-clicking on Gnucash-Intel-4.4-1.dmg in your 
Downloads folder.

But GnuCash doesn't work all that well from the dmg (no mac application does) 
so you're supposed to drag it from there to the Applications folder before 
running it. Once you've done that you can eject the disk image (control click 
and select eject or use the eject symbol next to the disk image name in 
Finder's sidebar).

Regards,
John Ralls

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