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Hi there,
When I try to update to 1.7.5 on a High Sierra macbook, either from within the app or by downloading directly, I get a "No mountable file systems" error. The download checksum matches the shasum okay - so the download hasn't got messed up.
Any advice on how to get it working?
When I try to update to 1.7.5 on a High Sierra macbook, either from within the app or by downloading directly, I get a "No mountable file systems" error. The download checksum matches the shasum okay - so the download hasn't got messed up.
Any advice on how to get it working?
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Hi Orlando,
I'm afraid that is not something we've encountered before. It's unlikely to be an issue with the DMG, but either a bug in macOS 10.13.0 (in which case I recommend reporting it to Apple using the Bug Reporter) or a third party system extension causing issues mounting all DMG files on your system. I recommend trying the following:
1. Restart your computer.
2. If that doesn't help, check for third party system kernel extensions that may be causing a problem. You can get a list of such extensions by typing "kextstat | grep -v com.apple" into the Terminal (without the quotes). Also see:
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/38 ... 0&tstart=0
3. Try mounting the dmg directly from the Terminal, for example something similar to:
https://superuser.com/questions/19426/i ... tems-error
Cheers,
James
I'm afraid that is not something we've encountered before. It's unlikely to be an issue with the DMG, but either a bug in macOS 10.13.0 (in which case I recommend reporting it to Apple using the Bug Reporter) or a third party system extension causing issues mounting all DMG files on your system. I recommend trying the following:
1. Restart your computer.
2. If that doesn't help, check for third party system kernel extensions that may be causing a problem. You can get a list of such extensions by typing "kextstat | grep -v com.apple" into the Terminal (without the quotes). Also see:
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/38 ... 0&tstart=0
3. Try mounting the dmg directly from the Terminal, for example something similar to:
https://superuser.com/questions/19426/i ... tems-error
Cheers,
James
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