Le 9 mars 08 à 13:23, Jean-Daniel Dupas a écrit :
I don't think you really want to access the content of a private kernel extension. If your drive is mounted use -[NSWorkspace iconForFile:], else you should use Icon Manager functions to retreive the disk icon

 IconRef iconRef;
OSStatus err = GetIconRef(kOnSystemDisk, kSystemIconsCreator, kGenericHardDiskIcon, &iconRef);

and then search on the net to find how to convert an IconRef into an nsimage


Note that Leopard introduced the method-[NSImage initWithIconRef: (IconRef)iconRef]

And do not forget to release the icon ref when you no longer need it : ReleaseIconRef(iconRef);


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