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Virginie Fayad

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Jun 13, 2024, 5:26:06 AM6/13/24
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Good day. Is there an iPhone app for learning morse code? Something that offers drills and allows practice. As a Ham radio operator, I am purchasing a radio that offers Morse readout and boy! am I rusty. Thanks.

Lost 12 Phrase password, whipped macbook, but backed up my enitre computer, cant find secret key on my external HD or SSD, i feel like i may be looking in the wrong file, i have read many threads, would appreciate if someone could lend a hand.

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Thank you for your prompt reply and please bare with me as im not that tech savy when it comes to this stuff. in 2017 i downloaded daedalus version 0.13. I did write down my 12 phrase code but ive lost/misplaced it and dont really think ill ever find it. I think we can agree it was the Byron Wallet from my research.

Regarding the password i saved for the wallet, im the kind of person that uses the same or close to the same password for everything so i am confident i can figure that out. Its just a matter of finding the secret.key( from what i understand) im using the same computer i downloaded the wallet on orginally, i have only every whipped it once and that was 4 months ago. i have your an app called disk drill and have found the old Daedalus wallet (the icon is blue with a white logo) which gave me hope that i was on the write track but like u said im not that tech savvy and i feel like im missing something or overlooking another.

The problem I've encountered is that whenever I use Disk Utility to create an APFS encrypted volume within a container, it works, but only until I reboot. When I reboot, after looking in I'm prompted for the password for the volume. I'm 100% certain of the passphase I used, but, after entering it the UI "shakes" to indicate the passphrase was wrong. If I try again, either with the same passphrase, or, trying something like my login password, the UI will go away, but, the volume does not mount.

And that's that. I've now lost some data permanently, which is a bit frustrating. I excluded that volume from TimeMachine backups to ensure that there weren't unencrypted copies of the data floating about anywhere (even though my TM volume is encrypted (HFS+, not APFS)).

Kind of the same issue is happening here. Encrypted External drive was running ok for a few months, but while I was trying to write a big file on it, started to fail. Then I run the diskutil and now it keep saying I have typed the wrong password (what I 100% sure is not). Besides that, I'm getting the same error code as you here... Please, let me know if you found a solution to recover your data....

Same thing. What's really weird is that my iPad Pro reads the disk (Sandisk Ultra II SSD) without a problem, but Big Sur 11.5.2. and previous versions can't mount it, and when trying you get that error de com.apple.DiskManagement.disenter 49218 message.

Is there any solution to this problem yet? How could this not be resolved from apple by now? (I'm on MacOs V12.0.1. if it helps)In my case the APFS formatted volume cannot mount (same error 49218 code)but if I connect a NTFS formatted drive it gets detected and mounted flawlessly?!

Exactly the same problem here (December 2021)... I can't believe how many people are having this issue. I appear to have lost 4TB of my company's most important video shoot from earlier this year... Lost for words, this is BULL C R A P! APPLE PLEASE FIX THIS ASAP

Fixed. Same issue but tried out many ways. Downloaded Disk Drill and got back files. However, my case there are thousands of pictures & videos to recover. Folder structure seems failed. It's still running and could open files without paying anything yet. Hope this will help somebody.

Hello!I've had trouble accessing my external LaCie time machine drive for a while now and nothing I had found online has helped. Couldn't mount it, erase it or use first aid on it. Would get failed messages non stop.The only solution that has helped I have, fortunately, found was by this guy on youtube, =Z9y1oRYlmh0. Formatting the container within the disk utility to a MAC OS Journaled had worked and I was able to access the partition anew and then restart the time machine.

I had/Have this issue multiple times with my encrypted timemachine disks. Always sane unmounts. I only lost time machine data until now. I use it with external USB SATA Docks. Ventura 13.3. It is a shame, Apple ignores this issue so long. Data loss is the death of trust!

I want a code for windows please. I have managed to recover a few photos and documents using the free version. Now I want to recover everything that I have lost using the pro version.I would appreciate if I get a code for windows. Thank you.

By any chance you still have a code for MAC? I accidentally deleted my files in the trash. the software is telling i need to have premium account due to the the selections i want to perform (file is less than 500mb).

Hi I think Disk drill are full of it Im trying to recover some files and they dont let me use use the 500 whatever they give you for free, they want me to upgrade to pro but how I know if is gone work if I can not even open up a single file to see it.

The drive was detected but when it is plugged in fsck starts to execute and it seems to run indefinitely. In my case it looped around the Could not repair after 3 attempts" error but then it just restarted the tests again.

Finally I downloaded the free version of DiskDrill and clicked on the Rebuild button. When doing that, Diskdrill showed me drive content. However I could not select mount in the Free version and could not pay 89$ for recovering a non-important drive worth 30$.

However, I found it interesting that DiskDrill could see content and offered me to mount the drive so I wondered if it had done something good. So I went back to Disk Utility that previously did not allow me to Mount the broken drive and tried to Mount again and now it worked. I think DiskDrill unblocked something.

I tried all other options I could find, using command line, disk utility etc and this was the only thing that unblocked the situation. So it seems tools like Disk Drill etc can accomplish more than what Mac OS offers and it might be worth looking into if you have this issue. In my case I managed to work around it with the free version in combination with DiskUtility but if you need to recover files you probably need the full version (I could see the drive content but since I did not care about it, I just formatted the drive).

Linux was still able to mount my Volume. But couldnt read my Pictures and Documents Folder, because of readonly Disk and no rights to read these Folders. So couldnt change the rights to readable by anyone.So i couldnt copy my Data to an other Disk ! (i didnt want to pay DiskWarrior)

I've tried just about everything on every forum I read short of formatting my hard drive. I was able to save my data by plugging my hard drive into an older Macbook not using High Sierra. After the beachball went away after a while I was able to see and drag my folders to another external hard drive one by one. It took a few days because it was a 3T, but I was able to copy everything. Hope this helps!

Most likely, your drive has or is in the process of failing. My suggestion is to use a tool like DiskDrill's free tools to see if there is anything recoverable. If it is and it makes sense to, then you can purchase a license to recover your data.

Disk file system corrupted, indeed. If the disk is dying or not good anymore is easy to see with a tool. Download DriveDx from binaryfruit.com (trial) and the recommended satsmart driver. Test the disk.

In this assignment you will build on top of your HW2 implementation: In Part A, you will write code that takes an in-memory inverted index produced by HW2 and writes it out to disk in an architecture-neutral format. In Part B, you will write C++ code that walks through an on-disk index to service a lookup. Finally, in Part C, you will write a query processor that serves queries from multiple on-disk indices.

As before, please read through this entire document before beginning the assignment, and please start early! As usual, there is a lot of code involved with HW3, and since this is your first large-scale attempt to use C++ you should expect to encounter a lot of problems along the way. Also, manipulating on-disk data is trickier than in-memory data structures, so plan for some time to get this part right.

In HW3, as with HW2, you don't need to worry about propagating errors back to callers in all situations. You will use Verify333()'s to spot errors and cause your program to crash out if they occur. We will not be using C++ exceptions in HW3.

Also, as before, you may not modify any of the existing header files or class definitions distributed with the code. If you wish to add extra "helper" functions you can to do that by including additional static functions in the implementation (.cc) files.

Keeping a search engine index in memory is problematic, since memory is expensive and also volatile. So, in Part A, you're going to write some C++ code that takes advantage of your HW2 implementation to first build an in-memory index of a file subtree, and then it will write that index into an index file in an architecture-neutral format.

What do we mean by architecture-neutral? Every time we need to store a binary integer in the file's data structure, we will store it in big endian representation. This is the representation that is conventionally used for portability, but the bad news is that this is the opposite representation than most computers you use: x86 computers are little endian. So, you will need to convert integers (whether 16-bit, 32-bit, or 64-bit) into big endian before writing them into the file. We provide you with helper functions to do this.

The good news is that we're going to keep roughly the same data structure inside the file as you built up in memory: we'll have chained hash tables that are arrays of buckets containing linked lists. And, our inverted index will be a hash table containing a bunch of embedded hash tables. But, we need to be very precise about the specific layout of these data structures within the file. So, let's first walk through our specification of an index file's format. We'll do this first at a high level of abstraction, showing the major components within the index file. Then, we'll zoom into these components, showing additional details about each.

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