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Although .dmg is a macOS disk format, there are a number reasons of why you'd want open them on Windows computers. Here's how to get started.
Windows is frustrating, nuff said. How does an Apple Disk Image file, aka .DMG, not being able to open natively on Windows make Windows frustrating?
Here is a free and open-source tool to write a raw disk image file to a removable device (say USB or flash drive). The tool is named Win32 Disk Imager. It can come in handy when you want to create a ...