Apple Disk Image

Apple Disk Image
The icon depicts an internal hard drive within a generic file icon.
Filename extension
.dmg, .smi, .img
Internet media type
application/x-apple-diskimage
Uniform Type Identifier (UTI)
  • com.apple.disk-image
  • com.apple.disk-image-smi
Developed byApple Inc.
Type of formatDisk image

Apple[1] Disk Image is a disk image format commonly used by the macOS operating system. When opened, an Apple Disk Image is mounted as a volume within the Finder.

An Apple Disk Image can be structured according to one of several proprietary disk image formats, including the Universal Disk Image Format (UDIF) from Mac OS X and the New Disk Image Format (NDIF) from Mac OS 9. An Apple disk image file's name usually has ".dmg" as its extension. A disk image is a compressed copy of the contents of a disk or folder. Disk images have .dmg at the end of their names. To see the contents of a disk image, you must first open the disk image so it appears on the desktop or in a Finder window.

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