Hi people,
I'm new here... so yeah hi
Recently I've been trying to clean up my computer because it's been acting a bit slow at times. I've started a new account/username and in the process got rid of any unesseary( or what I thought were unesseary files). But by accident I think I deleted one important application that I need.
I first noticed this when I tried to download a program(dmg) and it didn't open. I actually knew that it wasn't gunna work before it even finished downloading because during the process, the image that normally appears when it downloads, wasn't there. And as expected when I clicked on it, it said there is no default application. So after searching for answers online , I found out I need to mount it using DiskImageMounter.app. I searched for it in Finder and got nothing. So, I must've erased it accidently. The problem is that I can't download anything without this cuz of course everything is a dmg, and btw....... the one .sit file I tried didn't work either.
Basically I've searching for online for ways download DiskImageMounter.app. and have no luck. I'm hoping I can get Utilities Folder off one of the MAC computers @ my college and copy it onto a disc. I don't have the original disc to reinstall it. Then c if that works on my MAC OSX 10.2. Now 3 questions.............
DiskImageMounter.app. is normally found in the Utilities Folder/which is in applications right?
And does the computer ,that I copy off of, have to be the exact version as mine which is btw MAC OSX 10.2. Because they all are really new, but so is mine.
If anyone could help me out I'd, really appreciate it. I really need this application. Thanx
I'm new here... so yeah hi
Recently I've been trying to clean up my computer because it's been acting a bit slow at times. I've started a new account/username and in the process got rid of any unesseary( or what I thought were unesseary files). But by accident I think I deleted one important application that I need.
I first noticed this when I tried to download a program(dmg) and it didn't open. I actually knew that it wasn't gunna work before it even finished downloading because during the process, the image that normally appears when it downloads, wasn't there. And as expected when I clicked on it, it said there is no default application. So after searching for answers online , I found out I need to mount it using DiskImageMounter.app. I searched for it in Finder and got nothing. So, I must've erased it accidently. The problem is that I can't download anything without this cuz of course everything is a dmg, and btw....... the one .sit file I tried didn't work either.
Basically I've searching for online for ways download DiskImageMounter.app. and have no luck. I'm hoping I can get Utilities Folder off one of the MAC computers @ my college and copy it onto a disc. I don't have the original disc to reinstall it. Then c if that works on my MAC OSX 10.2. Now 3 questions.............
DiskImageMounter.app. is normally found in the Utilities Folder/which is in applications right?
And does the computer ,that I copy off of, have to be the exact version as mine which is btw MAC OSX 10.2. Because they all are really new, but so is mine.
If anyone could help me out I'd, really appreciate it. I really need this application. Thanx
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Developer(s) | Apple Computer |
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Stable release | 10.8 / June 27, 2012; 8 years ago |
Operating system | Mac OS X |
Type | Disk image emulator |
Website | www.apple.com |
Diskimagemounter Utility
DiskImageMounter is the utility that handles mounting disk volume images in Mac OS X, starting with version 10.3. DiskImageMounter works by either launching a daemon to handle the disk image or by contacting a running dæmon and have it mount the disk.
Like BOMArchiveHelper, DiskImageMounter has no GUI when double-clicked; doing so does nothing. The only GUI the program ever displays is a window with a progress bar and mount options (cancel or skip verification) or an error report if it could not mount the image. It is found in /System/Library/CoreServices/DiskImageMounter.app.
Mac users can use the built-in Terminal app to check a file’s checksum which means no third-party app download is required. Once it shows you the checksum for your file, you can then go ahead and compare it with the one that the source website has given you to. In the Disk Utility app on your Mac, choose File New Image Blank Image. Enter a filename for the disk image, add tags if necessary, then choose where to save it. This is the name that appears in the Finder, where you save the disk image file before opening it. The latest version of DiskImageMounter is unknown on Mac Informer. It is a perfect match for System Utilities in the System Tools category. The app is developed by Apple Inc. The problem is when I select the MPEG and hit Get Info or Open With and I go to that spot the DiskImageMounter.app is faded out so I can't select that as an option. It only lets me pick DivX Converter.app, DivX Player.app, Microsoft Excel, Path Finder.app or Stuffit Expander or Other.
Starting with version 10.7, Apple 'removed double-click support for images using legacy metadata.'[1] DiskImageMounter will not be able to open .img (NDIF only), .smi (self mounting), .dc42 (Disk Copy 4.2), and .dart (DART) disk image formats that was previously supported in version 10.6 and earlier.
Image formats supported
DiskImageMounter supports a variety of disk image file types:[2]
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- Apple Disk Image (.dmg, com.apple.disk-image)
- UDIF disk images (.udif, com.apple.disk-image-udif); UDIF segment (.devs, .dmgpart, com.apple.disk-image-udif-segment)
- NDIF disk image[nb 1] (.ndif, .img, com.apple.disk-image-ndif); NDIF disk image segment (.imgpart, com.apple.disk-image-ndif-segment)
- self mounting image[nb 1] (.smi, com.apple.disk-image-smi)
- DVD/CD-R master image (.toast, .dvdr, .cdr, com.apple.disk-image-cdr, com.roxio.disk-image-toast)
- disk image segment (dmgpart)[2]
- Disk Copy 4.2 disk image[nb 1] (.dc42, .diskcopy42, com.apple.disk-image-dc42)
- DART disk image[nb 1] (.dart, com.apple.disk-image-dart)
- raw disk image (OSTypes: devr, hdrv, DDim, com.apple.disk-image-raw)
- PC drive container (OSTypes: OPCD, com.apple.disk-image-pc)
- ISO image (.iso, public.iso-image)
- sparse disk image (.sparseimage, com.apple.disk-image-sparse, .sparsebundle)
Notes
- ↑ 1.01.11.21.3Mac OS Classic legacy disk image format supported by DiskImageMounter under Mac OS X versions 10.3—10.6[1] As of version 10.9, hdiutil can still convert these formats but unable to open or write them.
References
- ↑ 1.01.1'hdiutil(1) Mac OS X Manual Page'. Apple inc. Archived from the original on June 25, 2014. Retrieved September 3, 2014.Unknown parameter
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See also
Diskimagemounter App Mac Computer
- Disk Copy, this program's predecessor.
Disk Image Mounter App Mac Download
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