Data recovery MAC “no mountable file”, nothing working












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I have a new Mac book. Mojave 10.14.1



I had a seagate hard dive connected to my computer and I mistakenly deleted the DMG file. It was a locked partion called Apple software. Size was 32gb
It was a private folder of my old personal photos on it.



I did the free search which showed up in the latest Disk drill search but for some reason it named it file000000.dmg.



So then I payed for pro expecting it to recover it all. I recovered it to me desk top



As you can see all the info but when I open it it says no mountable disk in photo attached.



Pleaseplease help me how can I get them back as noting is working.



I can't post screen shots on here as it won't let me as im new.










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    I have a new Mac book. Mojave 10.14.1



    I had a seagate hard dive connected to my computer and I mistakenly deleted the DMG file. It was a locked partion called Apple software. Size was 32gb
    It was a private folder of my old personal photos on it.



    I did the free search which showed up in the latest Disk drill search but for some reason it named it file000000.dmg.



    So then I payed for pro expecting it to recover it all. I recovered it to me desk top



    As you can see all the info but when I open it it says no mountable disk in photo attached.



    Pleaseplease help me how can I get them back as noting is working.



    I can't post screen shots on here as it won't let me as im new.










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      I have a new Mac book. Mojave 10.14.1



      I had a seagate hard dive connected to my computer and I mistakenly deleted the DMG file. It was a locked partion called Apple software. Size was 32gb
      It was a private folder of my old personal photos on it.



      I did the free search which showed up in the latest Disk drill search but for some reason it named it file000000.dmg.



      So then I payed for pro expecting it to recover it all. I recovered it to me desk top



      As you can see all the info but when I open it it says no mountable disk in photo attached.



      Pleaseplease help me how can I get them back as noting is working.



      I can't post screen shots on here as it won't let me as im new.










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      I have a new Mac book. Mojave 10.14.1



      I had a seagate hard dive connected to my computer and I mistakenly deleted the DMG file. It was a locked partion called Apple software. Size was 32gb
      It was a private folder of my old personal photos on it.



      I did the free search which showed up in the latest Disk drill search but for some reason it named it file000000.dmg.



      So then I payed for pro expecting it to recover it all. I recovered it to me desk top



      As you can see all the info but when I open it it says no mountable disk in photo attached.



      Pleaseplease help me how can I get them back as noting is working.



      I can't post screen shots on here as it won't let me as im new.







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