If the disk image will be used with a Mac that has a solid state drive (SSD) and uses macOS 10.13 or later, choose APFS or APFS (Case-sensitive). If the disk image will be used with a Mac with macOS 10.12 or earlier, choose Mac OS Extended (Journaled) or Mac OS Extended (Case-sensitive, Journaled). Planetary annihilation titans keeps crashing. Set up Exchange account access using Outlook for Mac. If you have Outlook for Mac, you can use it to access your Exchange account. See Add an email account to Outlook for instructions. Set up Exchange account access using Mac OS X 10.10 or later. If you're running Mac OS X version 10.10 or later, follow these steps to set up an Exchange email. On a Mac, double-clicking common disc image formats will mount them. This is why you can simply double-click a downloaded.DMG file to access its contents and install Mac applications, for example. The DiskImageMounter application that handles this can also mount.ISO,.IMG,.CDR, and other types of image files.
I am trying to download the trial version of Photoshop Elements 6 from the Adobe website onto my iMac. However, it keeps failing because I don't have the diskimagemounter.app. Adobe help was anything but helpful.
Hopefully someone here can help me. Please describe in detail the exact actions and things i need to do to make this happen. For example, someone told me to download stuffit expander. OK, THEN WHAT? I'm not really smart when it comes to computers.
I have spent a good part of a week trying different things but keep getting the same results. I am getting frustrated. I even re-installed the Mac OS to see if it would help.
look forward to a reply.
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First, you should search for DiskImageMounter.app on your hard disk. On normal installations of OS X 10.3 (Panther) and later, it will be located in /Library/CoreServices/. It it's not there, you'll have to somehow get a replacement (reinstalling OS X is usually the easiest method).
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First, you should search for DiskImageMounter.app on your hard disk. On normal installations of OS X 10.3 (Panther) and later, it will be located in /Library/CoreServices/. It it's not there, you'll have to somehow get a replacement (reinstalling OS X is usually the easiest method).
By the way, Stuffit Expander won't work. It can open a variety of archives, but it cannot mount Mac disk images (dmg). There are some Windows utilities which can extract dmg files too, if you're interested in taking that route.
Disk Copy
Developer(s)
Apple Computer
Stable release
Operating system
System Software 6, System 7, Mac OS 8, Mac OS 9, Mac OS X v10.0, Mac OS X v10.1, Mac OS X v10.2
Type
disk image emulator
Disk Copy was the default utility for handling logical volume images in System 7 through Mac OS X 10.2 (usable in System Software 6 as well). In later versions of macOS it has been replaced by DiskImageMounter for mounting the images and Disk Utility for creating them.
File format support[edit]
'Disk Copy 4.2' (DC42) is the common name used to refer to disk images of floppy disks created by the 4.2 version of Disk Copy.[1][2] DART is a variant that supports compression, and was initially handled by the DART (Disk Archive/Retrieval Tool) utility.[3]
Disk Copy 6.0 added support for the New Disk Image Format (NDIF).[1][4] Versions of Disk Copy in Mac OS X added support for the newer Universal Disk Format (UDIF) image format, introduced with DMG files in Mac OS X.
Although the last official public release of Disk Copy for Mac OS 9 was version 6.3.3, there was to be a version 6.5 that supported OS X's UDIF image format. But because Apple had stopped support for OS 9 already, support for the old OS was eventually removed in favor of Mac OS X. As such the OS 9 version of 6.5 only ever made it to beta 13 before development on it stopped. There was also a developer version 6.4 that 6.5 was based on and had most of the same functionality, but as a developer version it was never released. Although version 6.4 and 6.5 will read DMG images when the system is booted into OS 9, they can only do so if the image is not compressed.
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Other image formats supported by Disk Copy include DiskSet and raw disk images.
Original Disk Copy utility[edit]
Disk Copy was also the name of an Apple utility distributed with some of the earliest versions of the classic Mac OS. In order to copy 400K floppy disks using as few disk swaps as possible on a machine with only 128K of RAM, the original Disk Copy used the screen buffer to store binary data from the disk being copied; as a result, the screen (other than a small area at the bottom displaying the GUI) filled with noise while copying was in progress. It was shipped with System 1.1 and System 2.0.
See also[edit]
DiskImageMounter — The Mac OS X 10.3 and later successor.
Disk Utility — Creates disk images in Mac OS X 10.3 and later.
RaWrite and RaWrite2 for MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows
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References[edit]
^ ab'hdiutil man page'. Archived from the original on 25 December 2008. Retrieved 2008-11-30.
^'DiskCopy 4.2 format specification'.
^'DART 1.5.3: Version Change History'.
^'Disk Copy 6.3.3: Document and Software'.
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