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I'm doing a walkthrough of the steps I'd take in case of disaster and haven't been able to open my encrypted disk image backup using the OS X installation disk and disk utility. Non encrypted sparse images open fine, but not encrypted.
I may be missing something. I'd appreciate any advice or comments you guys might have. The error I'm receiving is: Unable to attach "Disk Image Name". (internal error) Thanks! |
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Encrypted disk images are not supported by the installation disc. You'd need to install a basic OSX installation to a bootable volume (e.g. a flash drive or something similar) to access the image.
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Thanks Dave!
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