Just because a little bit is gone all my data gone?! Without even the possibility to repair it somehow!? It was then clear that some sort of header was broken. WARNING flushing header and index nodes failed.DIResolveBackingStoreToDiskImage: unable to resolve to any disk image class. Using the -debug option in hdiutil showed some more (taken the most informative lines): user% hdiutil attach -nomount -noverify -noautofsck -stdinpass -debug MyImage.sparseimage. Trying to mount the image (by finder or hdiutil) yielded.: user% hdiutil attach -nomount -noverify -noautofsck -stdinpass MyImage.sparseimage hdiutil: attach failed - corrupt image I only had an older backup (I should have had a newer one, I know.) Version 1.3, April 2007 General considerationsĪn important, encrypted sparse image (like file vault), got corrupted after a system freeze. Recover a corrupt AES-128 encrypted sparse image (using an older backup - without it, you're almost lost) I've copied and pasted the original posters hint here so that it is preserved in this sites archive. I'm not a fan of having the entire hint posted at a site that may or may not exist in the future.
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