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When I downloaded Cyberduck and MSN, i install it, put it in my dock, and this white HDD type thing appears inmy desktop.
Well, when I turned it off, first of all, the when it was back on, the HDDs were gone from my desktop and I have to install Cyberduck and MSN again by double clicking on the ? on the dock. Whats going on? And is there a way to stop it? |
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Just in case the apps are still not installed properly, check this graphic of .dmg app installation procedure. |
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I believe you may need to use aMSN. I'm not too sure if MSN gave much support to OS X. Do a google search for it. Good luck.
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ok my msn worked because when I clicked on it (the dmg in my desktop) it came up with some installation thing, like the one brown study posted in his link.
But with cyberduck and some other program, it comes up with whats inside the dmg or whatever, and shows all the folders and stuff. so those dont work, while msn does. Help?
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All you have to do is open up the .dmg and drag the application from that to anywhere on your computer usually your applications folder.
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If you've double-clicked the same Cyberduck icon that's in the picture, you're running it from the installer file. So if it's still running, quit Cyberduck. Then drag the Cyberduck icon into your Applications folder.
If you have Cyberduck in the dock, kill it from the dock by dragging it to the desktop. Then drag Cyberduck from the Applications folder to the dock, so the Cyberduck icon in the dock is connected to the Cyberduck in the Applications folder, not the Cyberduck in the .dmg file. Once you've done that correctly, you can trash the .dmg file if you want. I assume you could do all this with the Cyberduck widget, though someone should correct me if I'm wrong. (It's been so long since I've run OS X I can't recall, and even when I did, I had disabled all the widgets because I had no use for them.) If you right-click any application icon in the Applications folder and choose Show Package Contents, you'll see why the icon is an application. The icon is just another folder full of files. Most, or a lot, of these files in an application icon can be read if you open the files with TextEdit. Last edited by Brown Study; 12-26-2007 at 07:15 PM. |
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