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mounting the sparseimage in windows
Is there any way I could mount the sparseimage in Windows XP? I've backed up my OS X with SuperDuper and now I'd like to access the data from my Windows machine.
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No, sorry -- Windows has no idea how to deal with Mac disk formats. (There's a program that lets you access HFS+ volumes, but I don't think it knows about the image files.)
You could mount it on your Mac and then access it over the network, though...
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