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Is it possible to access an encrypted Disk Image from the command line in single user mode? My hard drive has been having problems lately, and I have not been able to boot my MBP up for about a week.
People at the Apple Store say it's corrupted, and I am resigned to getting a new hard drive no big deal. But I am grabbing some important files from the command line in single user mode, and can see my disk image (sparseimage) by getting to the directory, and using ls to see all files in directory.
I am wondering if I can actually get into my disk image somehow. I have the password. Or would I be able to copy the whole image to a flash drive? I have one that's big enough to hold the whole image. If anyone has any experience with this, I'd appreciate the help. Thanks
People at the Apple Store say it's corrupted, and I am resigned to getting a new hard drive no big deal. But I am grabbing some important files from the command line in single user mode, and can see my disk image (sparseimage) by getting to the directory, and using ls to see all files in directory.
I am wondering if I can actually get into my disk image somehow. I have the password. Or would I be able to copy the whole image to a flash drive? I have one that's big enough to hold the whole image. If anyone has any experience with this, I'd appreciate the help. Thanks