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disk image disappeared with my data-- *sob*
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<blockquote data-quote="gingercat" data-source="post: 585741" data-attributes="member: 47437"><p>I created an encrypted hidden virtual disc with a file name starting with a dot (.filename.dmg) to store some private data. I was able to mount it perfectly with Disk Utility and transfered all my files to it AND DELETED THE ORIGINALS, OF COURSE.</p><p></p><p>Then I decided that I wanted to give it a different name. I wasn't able to figure out how to rename it, so I decided to create a new disk image, also with a name starting with dot, and move my files to that one and then delete the original. I created the new one and mounted it, and from that moment the original disk image stopped showing up in Finder when I mounted it. Disk Utility showed it as successfully mounted, but I couldn't access it through the Finder and I couldn't figure out any way to get to the documents inside it.</p><p></p><p>What's worse, I then somehow accidentally dragged it out of Disk Utility, and now I can't locate it anywhere. I don't know if it has been deleted and all my important documents with it, or if it's still there but inaccessible. I definitely didn't give any command to delete it, as far as I know. Is there some way to get a list of the disk images that exist on the drive and access the documents inside them? I would be so grateful for any guidance in retrieving my data. Thank you in advance.</p><p></p><p>gc</p><p></p><p>I just found the command to show all files, and my disk image is still there. I tried mounting it and it shows in Disk Utility again, but still does not show at all in Finder, so I still can't get to the files it contains. At least I know it isn't gone, but I still can't get inside it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gingercat, post: 585741, member: 47437"] I created an encrypted hidden virtual disc with a file name starting with a dot (.filename.dmg) to store some private data. I was able to mount it perfectly with Disk Utility and transfered all my files to it AND DELETED THE ORIGINALS, OF COURSE. Then I decided that I wanted to give it a different name. I wasn't able to figure out how to rename it, so I decided to create a new disk image, also with a name starting with dot, and move my files to that one and then delete the original. I created the new one and mounted it, and from that moment the original disk image stopped showing up in Finder when I mounted it. Disk Utility showed it as successfully mounted, but I couldn't access it through the Finder and I couldn't figure out any way to get to the documents inside it. What's worse, I then somehow accidentally dragged it out of Disk Utility, and now I can't locate it anywhere. I don't know if it has been deleted and all my important documents with it, or if it's still there but inaccessible. I definitely didn't give any command to delete it, as far as I know. Is there some way to get a list of the disk images that exist on the drive and access the documents inside them? I would be so grateful for any guidance in retrieving my data. Thank you in advance. gc I just found the command to show all files, and my disk image is still there. I tried mounting it and it shows in Disk Utility again, but still does not show at all in Finder, so I still can't get to the files it contains. At least I know it isn't gone, but I still can't get inside it. [/QUOTE]
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