Hello Daniel

   Ok, I have been doing my photo’s as normal and I will duplicate photo’s
   so that I can lower the size of the photo to send it, I was playing
   with my photo’s 2 days ago and duplicated them, I now have another Hard
   Drive icon on my desktop.

   1. How do I remove the icon?

   2. What do I have open that would duplicate when I duplicate a photo?

   I have never encountered this before.

   Thanks Daniel, and Stephen, I’ll leave things alone for now but will
   come back to it shortly and see if I have anything open.

   Thank you both for replying

   Kind Regards

   Tony Francis

   Boddington

   W.A.

   On 22 Mar 2025, at 18:06, Daniel Kerr via WAMUG
   <wa...@lists.wamug.org.au> wrote:

   Hi Tony,
   It could possibly that you accidentally clicked “Duplicate” on the
   Macintosh HD - so you ended up with it making a copy of your hard
   drive.
   But without really “seeing” it, it’s a bit hard to advise completely.
   But one thing you could try is look inside the “folder” in the bin.
   (And also do a “Get Info” on it with Command - I (letter i) to check if
   it’s a folder or what it lists as “kind”.
   Then also go through the folder in the Trash. Have a look at what
   folders are in it. Do they match things in your main hard drive?
   If they do,..and it looks like it’s the “same - same” for both the
   folder and your main hard drive - then it would be fine to let it
   complete to erase what’s in the bin.
   Before doing anything, it would be worth ensuring you have an up to
   date back up of everything though - just to be on the safe side.
   But from the sound of it, and without seeing it, it does sound like
   it’s possibly a duplicate of it - and just a folder. Which would be why
   it “couldn’t be ejected”.
   Kind regards
   Daniel
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     On 22 Mar 2025, at 12:49 pm, Anthony (Tony) Francis via WAMUG
     <wa...@lists.wamug.org.au> wrote:
     Hi Guys
     Just hoping that there are still some members of the group
     available.
     Whilst checking through my iMac 27 inch Computer, I clicked on the
     Computers Hard Drive icon and ended up with a copy of the hard drive
     on my desktop. I tried to eject the icon, no luck, I tried to put it
     in the Trash, no luck, it just sat happily on my desktop. Then it
     disappeared, goodie! I noticed that my computer seemed a little slow
     so I went about cleaning up my desktop ( thanks Ronnie Brown, some
     things never change) and noticed that there was junk in my BIN, so I
     hit delete rubbish, thinking no more about it I left the computer
     alone and found something else to do.
     I have just come back to my computer, woken it up and a message box
     came up informing me that 65,000 items had been deleted, I stopped
     the deletion and checked my bin and the “Hard Drive” Icon that had
     been sitting on my desktop had gone into my bin and the information
     in it was being deleted.
     Now my question is: Is this clearing my actual HARD DRIVE or only
     the information from the copy that I finally put in the bin? Should
     I be worried?
     Thank you
     Kind Regrds
     Tony Francis
     BODDINGTON
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