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My operating system upgrade from Mojave to Big Sur has rendered CD's unreadable somehow. How can I determine if a CD is HFS or what, and is there a work around or fix for this problem?

I have a CD that I burned myself, containing many of my personal images, that I have taken over the years, and was working fine using Mac OS 10.16.? Mojave. The I finally upgraded to Big Sur OS, 11.7.9 and the CD won't mount as before. Now I get a dialog box that says an error occurred, apple.com/Diskmanagement Dissenter, code 49153. I need a way to access these images.

iMac 21.5″, macOS 11.7

Posted on Aug 25, 2023 7:18 AM

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Posted on Aug 27, 2023 7:04 AM

The issue is mentioned in your initial post. Mojave was the last version of Apple's OS that could read the original HFS format. After that, disks must be at least HFS+ (Mac OS Extended).


The easiest solution would be to use any other Mac running Mojave or older, where you could copy all of this older data off the CDs and put them on a flash drive, or other media using HFS+ or APFS.


If you don't have access to another Mac, use Disk Utility to create a new partition. Install Mojave or earlier to that and use that OS just long enough to transfer your data to a newer disk format. You can then boot back into Big Sur and dump the Mojave partition.

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Aug 27, 2023 7:04 AM in response to thomasfromprotem

The issue is mentioned in your initial post. Mojave was the last version of Apple's OS that could read the original HFS format. After that, disks must be at least HFS+ (Mac OS Extended).


The easiest solution would be to use any other Mac running Mojave or older, where you could copy all of this older data off the CDs and put them on a flash drive, or other media using HFS+ or APFS.


If you don't have access to another Mac, use Disk Utility to create a new partition. Install Mojave or earlier to that and use that OS just long enough to transfer your data to a newer disk format. You can then boot back into Big Sur and dump the Mojave partition.

Aug 25, 2023 10:07 AM in response to thomasfromprotem

This is why you need a second source for backup.

DVD/CD drives can get dirty.

Discs can wear out with age.

If disc was not stored in a jewelcase, it can easily get dirty.

If disc had any writing on the label side, its reflectivity can get messed up on the other side, plus the substrait can eventually wear away.

If there was a sticky label applied, it can make the disc unbalanced.

I always recommend keeping discs in jewelcase with writing on the outside of the case, or in a paper sheet that is included with the case to identify the contents.


You can try to create a downgrade partition to see if there is something wrong with your DVD software on you computer:

How do I downgrade my Mac OS X operating … - Apple Community


If that doesn't work, see if getting an external DVD drive from http://www.macsales.com/ helps.

If not, you may want to take the disc to a data recovery specialist.

Aug 27, 2023 6:54 AM in response to thomasfromprotem

a brody's answer was neither helpful, or correct. I have been using and installing Mac's and mac software since 1990, so I probably know a thing or two that a brody does not. His answer was a snide arrogant smart alec's answer. What will fix my problem is an older version of the Mac OS, THAT WILL recognize the CD and allow it to mount. The old Mac OS I was using was Mojave, so I need to install an older version onto my external HD, and boot from that, then recover the images, then I can trash that CD.

My operating system upgrade from Mojave to Big Sur has rendered CD's unreadable somehow. How can I determine if a CD is HFS or what, and is there a work around or fix for this problem?

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