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Got my backup drive & Leopard disc-Now what do I do?
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<blockquote data-quote="naftalim" data-source="post: 519600" data-attributes="member: 38627"><p>Typically on the Mac you have two types of Installation procedures. One comes with its own Installer, and you just follow the prompts. The other comes as a package with ReadMe files, etc. All you need to do is drag the program icon file from within that Finder Window to your Applications folder and it installs. </p><p></p><p>This download and install procedure creates two items. A .dmg which is like an .exe in Windows, and a Disk Image, which typically looks like a Hard Drive on your desktop. Once the downloaded program has installed, you can get rid of both of those. Many people keep the .dmg in a folder for that purpose in case you need to re-install. The Disk Image can and needs to be ejected. (Drag it down to the Trash which changes to an Eject Symbol.)</p><p></p><p>So, you should just be taking the CCC App Icon to your Applications Folder</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="naftalim, post: 519600, member: 38627"] Typically on the Mac you have two types of Installation procedures. One comes with its own Installer, and you just follow the prompts. The other comes as a package with ReadMe files, etc. All you need to do is drag the program icon file from within that Finder Window to your Applications folder and it installs. This download and install procedure creates two items. A .dmg which is like an .exe in Windows, and a Disk Image, which typically looks like a Hard Drive on your desktop. Once the downloaded program has installed, you can get rid of both of those. Many people keep the .dmg in a folder for that purpose in case you need to re-install. The Disk Image can and needs to be ejected. (Drag it down to the Trash which changes to an Eject Symbol.) So, you should just be taking the CCC App Icon to your Applications Folder [/QUOTE]
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