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Using these tools with sparse images hasn't been tested; I'll need to explore this. Assuming the beginning of the sparse image isn't sparse, it looks like the image is not a standalone APFS container; perhaps it has a partition table. Can you provide a hexdump of the beginning of the image? This should do it:
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I feel extremely stupid about it. here is the hexdump. thank you for looking into it |
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Yeah, it's definitely a sparse image of a GPT-formatted disk that also has an EFI System Partition. My suggestion for now would be to unpack the sparse image into a non-sparse one, e.g. write the unpacked image to a spare disk with sufficient space. Alternatively, I think you can probably also mount the disk image virtually in Disk Utility and then use |
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Thank you. I already tried both. The image is not mountable. |
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I destroyed my Fotos library volume while backing it. So I destroyed both. my backup and my original.
Anyway, I found your toolset while trying to fix it. Thank you for your great work so far.
https://pastebin.com/jYUw2qDA
The program ends with the message:
"END: The ability to handle this case has not yet been implemented."
So I wanted to ask if there is any plan to implement this feature-
best regards and merry Christmas
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