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Check to see if the user can mount the dmg file from disk utility. If the file is small enough, have the user email the file to you to see if you can open it. Gartner’s MQ sets a high standard and earning a place on their grid is a great affirmation that Acronis is delivering on our mission to protect all data, apps, and systems. When trying to install on Mac: “No mountable file system.”. And what steps have you taken to try and install it? (I'd post this as a comment but don't have high enough reputation yet.) – Reagankm Aug 1 '15 at 3:46. $ sudo dd if=/dev/rdisk4 of=pen.dmg bs=1m share improve this answer. Answered Sep 25 '17 at 11:21. Freeman Freeman. Mar 26, 2017  Have you got a warning message that No mountable file syst. Skip navigation. MacOS Sierra - How to fix no mountable file Systems Paravuth Hem. Installing software from DMG disk images. QT.dmg 'No mountable file systems' on El Capitan. Backwards compatibility issue? Apple has a new filesystem APFS and during the live-upgrade to High Sierra it.

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Great, Great, Great.
I am creating a lot of disk images at the moment for the distribution of a product and obviously I have to test those images. After mounting about 10 the Finder stops doing it's work as described in the hint. This problem exists even in 10.3.5 and I am very happy now, cause rebooting, the only solution I had figured out so far, really interrupts my work big time.
Thanks for the tip.
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I have an image that is password protected, and it still doesn't mount with this hint. Here's the output from terminal. Since the GUI password box came up on the display, I suspect that whatever OSX bug the command line evades is non-evaded when the PW function is called. Another encrypted image that mounts ok in the standard way (double-click) mounts fine using hdiutil. Haven't tried rebooting to see if that lets me mount the first image.
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It just so happens that we already built an AppleScript solution using this method; I'll paste it below for those who are Terminally challenged. As for the issue with password protected disks, this script will indeed trigger a GUI window asking for any such passwords not already stored in Keychain. I have yet to find an instance where presentation of the password box triggered the failure we're looking to overcome in this hing, but the -stdinpass switch would likely resolve it (see the man page), and could be added to this script. Sorry about the code wraps, Rob, I tried to install AS returns, but they wouldn't deal with the line wraps any better because of the parentheticals.

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AppleScript to Force-mount unmountable disk images
[Rob, you can delete the post above (when are we going to get edit privileges?) if you want; I modified the script to fit nicely--F]
It just so happens that we already built an AppleScript solution using this method; I'll paste it below for those who are Terminally challenged. As for the issue with password protected disks, this script will indeed trigger a GUI window asking for any such passwords not already stored in Keychain. I have yet to find an instance where presentation of the password box triggered the failure we're looking to overcome in this hing, but the -stdinpass switch would likely resolve it (see the man page), and could be added to this script.
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Man, it is amazing how fast folks around here report bugs. Sorry for the oversights; the script was originally written for single DMGs, and I added multiples without really testing it or thinking it through; also we rarely use a special character in a file path because we're so used to working on the web. All bugs should be resolved, except those idiosyncracies that exist with name problems in hdiutil (such as 'image already specified' errors).
AppleScript to Force-mount unmountable disk images

Now, if you could add an 'on open' handler that handled drag-and-drop, you'd be all set! Just drag your dmg files onto the script and they would mount. No file dialog to get in the way. :-)

AppleScript to Force-mount unmountable disk images

Hi there..
Well, I tried both versions of your script on several disk images (including one that I KNOW mounts fine by itself), and most of them were grayed out in my file dialog. My first thought was that perhaps they were corrupted, but at least one of them mounts fine on its own, and it was not accessible either.
I very much appreciate your scripting skills, but do you have any idea why I might be having such problems? Any suggestions from anyone else out there? I would really appreciate the help!
Thanks in advance,
mlaurenc

AppleScript to Force-mount unmountable disk images

I may just be a big newbie, (and I undoubtably am), but when running this script the only items I could select when it asked me which DMG I wanted to mount were file folders and no DMG files. Even with a foler selected, 'Choose' never highlit. Am I doing something wrong?
Also, is there an applescript super newbie thread I should be hitting up before getting to knee deep in this?
by the way, rebooting still didn't allow me to mount the DMGs. I'm running 10.3.7.
Thanks for any/all help guys!
-Seth

AppleScript to Force-mount unmountable disk images

I may just be a big newbie, (and I undoubtably am), but when running this script the only items I could select when it asked me which DMG I wanted to mount were file folders and no DMG files. Even with a foler selected, 'Choose' never highlit. Am I doing something wrong?
Also, is there an applescript super newbie thread I should be hitting up before getting to knee deep in this?
by the way, rebooting still didn't allow me to mount the DMGs. I'm running 10.3.7.
Thanks for any/all help guys!
-Seth

While this is a nice workaround - I really wish the problem would be solved instead. Very annoying. On my machine - happens everyday after about my tenth disk mount. The image actually appears to get mounted and appears in /Volumes but it shows up no where else and is impossible to access.

I must say, it doesn't happen much with me. But if it shows up in /Volumes, you should be able to refresh the finder by doing 'disktool -r'. I am writing a script that triggers mounting of dmg and the 'disktool -r' seems to solve some of my problem.
Good luck

I tried this Hint for the first time today, but I didn't appear to have the relevant utility. Typing in hd and tab brought up
hdiutil
which is not the command quoted in the actual command string in the Hint.
Anyway, I tried hdiutil, and it tried to attach the dmg, but failed with the same problem: no mountable file systems. <sigh>
Back to restarting..
from Clytie, still having trouble
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Clytie Siddall -- Renmark, in the Riverland of South Australia
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Yeah, 'hdituil' is a typo.

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Unfortunately, this didn't work for me. :-(
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Ron

I tried the applescript but nothing is highlight-able
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Same here
It won't work
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How can you tackle the data loss situation in Mac OS?

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Are you facing ‘no mountable file system’ error on your Mac?

In Mac OS X and other UNIX-based operating systems, your vulnerable data are safe by creating DMG file. DMG (Disk Mounted Graphics) files are those files which are created by the disk utility of Mac’s OS with extension ‘.dmg’. These files are actually like an image of the complete contents of hard drive. This disk image can be created through DD command. By this command line tool you can create bit-by-bit image of entire hard drive on the desired storage media. You can mount the disk image and easily access the data from it. However in some cases you can not mount or access the stored data. In this way you need a Mac Data Recovery to get your all data.

The disk image is like as a back up of your all Mac data. Disk image help you get out of trouble, even if the drive is physically damaged. It is also possible to restore the backup data after creating the image of damaged or inaccessible hard drive. But in some critical cases you may fail to mount the DMG files and an error “No mountable file system” will be displayed on the screen. In such cases you can not access the data from the DMG file also.

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These such problems occurs when the OS can not find the system in proper format, either it is damaged or corrupted or other file system components could not be found for mounting. Due to this problem you may loss your vulnerable data. In order to resolve this data loss situation you will have to use mac data recovery software.

Mac Data Recovery Software is available to solve your all data loss problem. The application of this software is specially designed to carry out in-depth scan of entire hard drive and extract your all lost and missing data. It also allows you access data from it. This Mac Data Recovery software has simple and easy graphical user interface that ensure your data in all data loss situation.

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