Have you tried copying the image to another location.
On Mar 27, 2014, at 8:39 AM, Christopher Gilland <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> OK, so am having a sort of weird problem.
> 
> A long time ago, I installed my copy of ProTools 10.0.  Now, you probably 
> wonder what on earth that has to do with my subject line.  Actually, 
> everything.  Hear me out on this.  This e-mail is not ProTools related at 
> all.  The point being, I had to download 10.0 from the Avid web site.  They 
> didn’t ship me a physical DVD.  For this reason, and by the way, the reason 
> they didn’t is because I crossfraded from 9.0 M-Power to 10.0 standard.  
> NOrmally, I’d a gotten a DVD, but because of the crossgrade, I didn’t.  
> That’s neither here nor there though.  Point is, when I donwloaded it, it 
> came as a dmg file, which is basically the exact disk image of the 10.0 DVD.  
> So, I downloaded it, and obviously archived it with all my other software 
> which I have located in a folder underneath my home directory.  So now, when 
> I open Disk Utility, then I interact with the table of discs/volumes, I 
> notice that 10.0.dmg is still listed in the table.  It’s not mounted, so it’s 
> not like I can command+E on it to eject it.  I tried bringing up a context 
> menu with vo+shift+M, but that didn’t work.  In my edit menu up in the menu 
> bar, delete is unavailable.  When I went under the file menu to reveal in 
> Finder, that is how I figured out it was that DVD image.  I suspect, though 
> not totally sure, that the reason it probably is over there is because I’ve 
> opened it in the past.  Anyway, I don’t under any circumstances want to 
> delete the file.  I need that dmg on my drive, case closed.  That isn’t open 
> for debate.  It’s absolutely paramount! that I keep that file.  This said, I 
> don’t want it hanging out in my Disk Utility.  So, how the heck do I hide 
> this darn thing?  I just looked on my sidebar in the Finder, and it’s not 
> even pinned to my sidebar either.  The only place I’m seeing it is in Disk 
> Utility.  It’s the weirdest thing I’ve seen.  I mean, ok.  I get Apple’s 
> logic of why they did this, more or less, for quick and easy remounting 
> access, but the fact I can’t get rid of it?  I’m sure a sighted person could 
> probably just drag it out of the window, but then, where would they drop it?I 
> know how to drag and drop, that’s no problem in most cases, but again, where 
> do I drag the thing?
> 
> Anyway, thanks for any and all help.
> 
> Chris.
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