

In my case, the micro SD card is under /dev/disk2 and the EXT4 partition corresponds to disk2s2. dmg file that you created can now be duplicated and saved as a backup of your SD card.Ħ) When you need to open the backup card, double click on the. Navigate to the directory containing mnt and type (including the quotation marks) sudo ext4fuse '/dev/disk2s2' 'mnt/' -o allowother. You have now successfully made a back up copy of your card.

dmg (disk image) will appear on the desktop. Make sure to give it a name that makes sense.ĥ) Let Disk Utility run. This handout will walk you through how to make a backup copy of your SD card (ex:Panasonic HMC - 150) or Compact Flash card, while retaining the integrity & structure of the footage or pictures on the card.ġ) Insert your card into the card receiver, it will pop up on the finder on a Mac.Ģ) Open the Application folder, scroll down to the Utilities folder, open Disk Utility.ģ) Select your SD card, and click New image.Ĥ) Name your backup, designate where to save it and Click Save. The most effective way to recover deleted photos from an SD card on a Mac is with the help of specialized data recovery software like Disk Drill. NOTE - YOU MUST HAVE ADMIN ACCESS TO THE COMPUTER TO USE THIS WORKFLOW - STUDENTS DO NOT HAVE THIS ACCESS SO THIS IS NOT GOING TO BE A USEFUL WORKFLOW FOR STUDENTS.
