Bash update for Lion install correctly?

I can't tell if the Bash update for Lion installed correctly.  It shows up twice on my desktop and is under devices in finder. It went though all the questions, agreeing and where to install.  I have a Mac mini from early 2009. Running 10.7.5 version of Lion.

There should be an icon on the Desktop that looks like an external hard drive and is named "bash Update" or something like that. Drag it to the Trash. If you don't see it there, look in the sidebar of a Finder window under DEVICES and click the eject icon. Then look in the Downloads folder for a file with a similar name and drag it to the Trash.

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