Windows Printer Firmware Dmg File
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DMG is a disk image format used on Mac OS X and it is difficult to open on Windows computer. So, the guide below will let you people give a way to open DMG files on Windows through a free utility name HFSExplorer. Continue reading after the break to read the complete process to do that.
How to Extract DMG File Data on Windows
Windows: Description: This file contains the latest firmware update. Firmware Update instructions: Download firmware update. Make sure on your printer and connect to your computer. Double-click the downloaded file to launch the firmware update. Follow the instructions on the screen.
Step-1
Download and install HFSExplorer on your PC
Step-2
Just follow the installation wizard of HFSExplorer and check mark the box followed by “Register .dmg file association” while you reach on this screen
Step-3
On completion of HFSExplorer install process, you will observe that all DMG files on your computer will get associated to HFSExplorer software.
Step-4
Now, double click on your DMG file to whom you want to open

Step-5
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In an explorer window all of the contents of your DMG file will display, so select the file of your choice and click on “Extract” button
Step-6
Just choose the destination folder on your computer and click on “Extract here” button
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Step-7
Click on “Yes” button while it asks for “Do you want to follow symbolic links while extracting”
Step-8
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Extraction will start and on completion “Extraction finished” message will display, so click on “OK” and that’s it