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"No Mountable File Systems"

This appears to be a pretty known error. The only problem is, no solution seems to fix it. Lately I have been trying to download a few trials for software such as Little Snitch and Ableton(they both are amazing products from what I have heard). The only issue is for both of them the Disk Mounter gives me an error "No Mountable File Systems". This just started recently so I really have no idea what is going on. I tried opening them with Disk Utility as well and I get the same error. I also tried terminal commands and got the same error. There really seems to be no winning on this one. I really need to fix this ASAP.



Thanks.

Mac OS X (10.7.3)

Posted on Mar 12, 2012 9:54 AM

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Posted on Mar 12, 2012 9:57 AM

Typically means you got defective downloads.

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May 5, 2016 10:44 AM in response to diablo9333

I had a similar issue with Xcode command line tools dmg. When I mounted it using DiskUtility as stated below, there was a package file (.pkg) inside it. I have dragged the .pkg file to my desktop and double clicked it, this has installed the software.


To install dmg, you could try mounting the Disk image (dmg file) manually using Disk utility.

Open 'Disk Utility' app. Click File -> Open Disk Image . Select the dmg file. This should allow you to mount/open the dmg file and install its contents.

Note: You might have to copy the file content from the disk utility finder/viewer window to some other location, as I have done with the .pkg file found inside the .dmg

"No Mountable File Systems"

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