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Old 12-19-2006, 03:46 PM
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How should i remove my disk?

The safest way to remove your disk is to choose Put Away from the File menu. On most Macs you can also drag the disk to the trash can; UWEC lab Macs will not allow you to do this, however. Either of these methods will eject the disk and erase the disk's directory from the computer's memory.

DO NOT select Eject Disk from the Special menu. If you do this, the disk's directory remains in the computer's memory and "ghost" of the disk icon is left on the screen. As long as this "disk ghost" remains on the screen, the Mac will keep asking for the disk again when you try other file operations.
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