How to contain all windows in Application Frame cs5 MAC

Hello,
This is my last resort to hopefully find a solotion to my problem.
Ive recently switched from PC to MAC, and since the switch I have had some trouble with photoshop (apparently its not the same?)
Now please bear with mem I have trouble explaining this properly hehe
Okay...
When I have two photos open in cs5 in tabs, If i drag one out of the tab and then click on the photo still tabbed the one that isnt tabbed disappears! Its floating in behind photoshop over my desktop. If I minimize photoshop, I can see the file floating there?
Is there any way to keep all files (windows) contained within the application frame itself, so they no longer "float" behind the photoshop application frame??
I hope this makes enough sense!
I never had trouble with windows floating outside of photoshop when I was using PC...

Hi,
Do you have the application frame in photoshop cs5 turned on or off?
Window>Appliction Frame
A check mark beside the word application frame means it's on.

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