VERY helpful! thanks! i've always had to use Disk Utility. nice to know there's another way...
Biddo
16 years ago
Another way, restart your computer while holding down the mouse.
Vicki
15 years ago
That only happened to me once. It was a CD that claimed you could use it in both Mac and PC.
My friend, Alex, removed it for me. I didn't know how he did it at first. I know he used Terminal, b/c that's what the screen he used to eject it looked like.
Then, I never asked how he did things. I'm not computer savvy, and I still think it's easier to understand how to intubate a patient than to grasp computer programming basics.
VERY helpful! thanks! i've always had to use Disk Utility. nice to know there's another way...
Another way, restart your computer while holding down the mouse.
That only happened to me once. It was a CD that claimed you could use it in both Mac and PC.
My friend, Alex, removed it for me. I didn't know how he did it at first. I know he used Terminal, b/c that's what the screen he used to eject it looked like.
Then, I never asked how he did things. I'm not computer savvy, and I still think it's easier to understand how to intubate a patient than to grasp computer programming basics.