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Okay, so I have a .dmg file I want to convert to .img
It's stored in my home directory so I type:



dmg2img image.dmg image.img


(The image is actually called image)



Then I get:



caitlan@caitlan-iMac:~$ dmg2img image.dmg image.img

dmg2img v1.6.2 is derived from dmg2iso by vu1tur (to@vu1tur.eu.org)

ERROR: dmg image is corrupted


What can I do? Can I fix this? Could I use a different program to do the conversion? I'm 90% sure the image isn't corrupted










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  • Are you using full path?
    – Mitch
    Jul 16 '13 at 14:52






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    I have the same problem on this download. I think OS X 10.9 .dmg images are not supported by the current dmg2img tool.
    – Nemo
    Jun 30 '14 at 14:52


















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Okay, so I have a .dmg file I want to convert to .img
It's stored in my home directory so I type:



dmg2img image.dmg image.img


(The image is actually called image)



Then I get:



caitlan@caitlan-iMac:~$ dmg2img image.dmg image.img

dmg2img v1.6.2 is derived from dmg2iso by vu1tur (to@vu1tur.eu.org)

ERROR: dmg image is corrupted


What can I do? Can I fix this? Could I use a different program to do the conversion? I'm 90% sure the image isn't corrupted










share|improve this question
























  • Are you using full path?
    – Mitch
    Jul 16 '13 at 14:52






  • 1




    I have the same problem on this download. I think OS X 10.9 .dmg images are not supported by the current dmg2img tool.
    – Nemo
    Jun 30 '14 at 14:52
















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Okay, so I have a .dmg file I want to convert to .img
It's stored in my home directory so I type:



dmg2img image.dmg image.img


(The image is actually called image)



Then I get:



caitlan@caitlan-iMac:~$ dmg2img image.dmg image.img

dmg2img v1.6.2 is derived from dmg2iso by vu1tur (to@vu1tur.eu.org)

ERROR: dmg image is corrupted


What can I do? Can I fix this? Could I use a different program to do the conversion? I'm 90% sure the image isn't corrupted










share|improve this question















Okay, so I have a .dmg file I want to convert to .img
It's stored in my home directory so I type:



dmg2img image.dmg image.img


(The image is actually called image)



Then I get:



caitlan@caitlan-iMac:~$ dmg2img image.dmg image.img

dmg2img v1.6.2 is derived from dmg2iso by vu1tur (to@vu1tur.eu.org)

ERROR: dmg image is corrupted


What can I do? Can I fix this? Could I use a different program to do the conversion? I'm 90% sure the image isn't corrupted







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  • Are you using full path?
    – Mitch
    Jul 16 '13 at 14:52






  • 1




    I have the same problem on this download. I think OS X 10.9 .dmg images are not supported by the current dmg2img tool.
    – Nemo
    Jun 30 '14 at 14:52




















  • Are you using full path?
    – Mitch
    Jul 16 '13 at 14:52






  • 1




    I have the same problem on this download. I think OS X 10.9 .dmg images are not supported by the current dmg2img tool.
    – Nemo
    Jun 30 '14 at 14:52


















Are you using full path?
– Mitch
Jul 16 '13 at 14:52




Are you using full path?
– Mitch
Jul 16 '13 at 14:52




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1




I have the same problem on this download. I think OS X 10.9 .dmg images are not supported by the current dmg2img tool.
– Nemo
Jun 30 '14 at 14:52






I have the same problem on this download. I think OS X 10.9 .dmg images are not supported by the current dmg2img tool.
– Nemo
Jun 30 '14 at 14:52












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the image may be password-protected. If this is the case I don't know if img2dmg is able to handle the situation.






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