Hello.  Just open the disk image.
Then, copy the application or files where you want them to go.
Then, close all windows.
In the finder's main window,
eject the disk image.
That should be all.
On Aug 21, 2009, at 3:04 PM, Donna Goodin wrote:

>
> Hi John,
>
> thank you, John.  So, I want to be clear about this, because it seems
> like an awful lot of fuss to me.  If I download a file from the net,
> the stips I need to perform in order to use that file are:
>
> 1.  Copy the disk image to the Finder.
>
> 2.  Open the disk image and extract the file.
>
> 3. Eject the disk image.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Donna
> On Aug 21, 2009, at 3:59 PM, John J Herzog wrote:
>
>>
>> In the finder, highlight the disk image you want to eject. Then, hit
>> command E.
>> hth
>> John
>>
>> On Aug 21, 2009, at 2:50 PM, Donna Goodin wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> How do I do this?  Nothing I've tried seems to work?  And, just out
>>> of
>>> curiosity, why does the Mac go through this whole rigamarole with  
>>> the
>>> disk images in downloads folder anyway?  It seems like an awful lot
>>> of
>>> unnecessary bother.
>>> Donna
>>>
>>>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>
>
>
> >


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