![]() Recovering all from thereon was a breeze. However, this time I was able to scan it with Disk Drill with exact file locations and folder hierarchy as I had. This time this image was writable however, it still would not mount using Simonair's solution. ![]() This time, I selected it and then clicked New image, and then selected image format read/write, not the compressed option. INSTEAD alternatively, I used Disk Utility, attached the Volume (yes I got the same message again, ''no mountable system files'' however, Disk Utility nevertheless attached the image, which I was able to do before anyways. I used the command from Terminal to convert but was not successful. I see that in this post some suggested that we should convert name.dmg to writable file.
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