'corrupt' dmg images

A few years ago I backed up all my CDs under OS 9. I can't remember which program I used, but they resulted in 'img' files. These images worked fine under OS 9, and until recently they worked fine in Tiger. All of a sudden, I've found that most of them are 'corrupt'. At least that's what Disk Utility tells me when I use that program to mount them.
Not so much of a problem I thought - I'll just create fresh .dmg files using the original CDs. I'd read that .img files are notorious for getting corrupted in certain situations, especially under OS X.
The problem is that when I try creating .dmg images using the original CDs, the process either fails right away, or once the image is created, I'll get the same error about the image being damaged.
The CDs are all in perfect shape and not scratched. They work fine in OS 9 on my old G4. I seriously doubt that all 25 of the CDs I'm trying to backup are damaged.
So why does Tiger think that my original CDs, or the images created from them are corrupt, even when saved in .dmg format??
I know this is long winded, but I need to make one last point - when I scan the original OS 9 CDs in Disk Utility, I am told that they are all damaged to some extent. When I scan them in OS 9 they are fine. Would Tiger think OS 9 CDs are damaged when they are in fact OK?
Unfortunately the problem is not limited to Disk Utility. I am getting the exact same behavior when creating images using the freeware program FreeDMG.
iMac (1.8GHz PowerPC G5)   Mac OS X (10.4.9)  

I did upgrade to 10.4.9 recently, and the problem only occured after that. Repairing read/write enabled volumes is something I will try.
The underlying issue for me is that I still do not think that any of my MacOS 9 CDs are actually corrupt. I think there is something in 10.4.9 that is interpreted as corruption, but does not prevent their use in MacOS 9 or previous versions of Tiger.
Of course, I can't prove that. All I have to go on is that they work OK on my G4 and my brother's Mac running Panther.
Downgrading back to 10.4.8 to test this would be too much trouble I think.
iMac (1.8GHz PowerPC G5)   Mac OS X (10.4.9)  

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        "iff-usehelper" = 1;
        "ignore-bad-checksums" = 0;
        "image-options" = <62706c69 73743030 d0080000 00000000 01010000 00000000 00010000 00000000 00000000 00000000 0009>;
        "main-url" = "file://localhost/Users/Jeff/Jeff%20Projects.dmg";
        "mount-attempted" = 0;
        "mount-point" = "/Volumes/";
        "mount-private" = 0;
        "mount-required" = 0;
        "mount-type" = in;
        "nbi-spotlight-indexing" = 0;
        operation = DIHelperAttach;
        "progress-delay" = 5;
        "pthread-reader-cap" = 4;
        quiet = 0;
        "reauthenticate-upon-wake" = 1;
        "skip-auto-fsck-for-system-images" = 1;
        "skip-idme" = 1;
        "skip-idme-reveal" = 0;
        "skip-idme-trash" = 0;
        "skip-previously-verified" = 1;
        "skip-sla" = 0;
        "skip-verify" = 1;
        "skip-verify-locked" = 0;
        "skip-verify-remote" = 1;
        "sparsebundle-compactonidle" = 0;
        "suppress-uiagent" = 1;
        "unmount-timeout" = 0;
        "use-compressed-xml" = 0;
        "use-keychain" = 1;
        verbose = 1;
        "zlib-level" = 1;
    DILoadDriver: checking for disk image driver
    DILoadDriver: DI_kextExists() returned 0x00000000 (0)
    DIIsInitialized: returning NO
    2011-10-10 13:30:57.169 diskimages-helper[440:2003] -checkForPreviouslyAttachedImage: entry
    2011-10-10 13:30:57.169 diskimages-helper[440:2003]
    file://localhost/Users/Jeff/Jeff%20Projects.dmg - (null) ((null), (null)). perm=0
    DIIsInitialized: returning YES
    DIBackingStoreNewWithCFURL: entry with
    file://localhost/Users/Jeff/Jeff%20Projects.dmg
    skip-permissions-check: true
    DIBackingStoreInstantiatorProbe: entry
    file://localhost/Users/Jeff/Jeff%20Projects.dmg
    skip-permissions-check: true
    DIBackingStoreInstantiatorProbe: probing interface 0 CBSDBackingStore
    CBSDBackingStore::newProbe score 100 for file://localhost/Users/Jeff/Jeff%20Projects.dmg
    DIBackingStoreInstantiatorProbe: interface  0, score      100, CBSDBackingStore
    DIBackingStoreInstantiatorProbe: probing interface 1 CBundleBackingStore
    CBundleBackingStore::newProbe score -1000 for file://localhost/Users/Jeff/Jeff%20Projects.dmg
    DIBackingStoreInstantiatorProbe: interface  1, score    -1000, CBundleBackingStore
    DIBackingStoreInstantiatorProbe: probing interface 2 CRAMBackingStore
    CRAMBackingStore::probe: scheme "file": not ram: or ramdisk: scheme.
    CRAMBackingStore::probe: score -1000 for file://localhost/Users/Jeff/Jeff%20Projects.dmg
    DIBackingStoreInstantiatorProbe: interface  2, score    -1000, CRAMBackingStore
    DIBackingStoreInstantiatorProbe: probing interface 3 CCarbonBackingStore
    CCarbonBackingStore::newProbe: setting initial rval to +100
    CCarbonBackingStore::newProbe score 100 for file://localhost/Users/Jeff/Jeff%20Projects.dmg
    DIBackingStoreInstantiatorProbe: interface  3, score      100, CCarbonBackingStore
    DIBackingStoreInstantiatorProbe: probing interface 4 CDevBackingStore
    CDevBackingStore::newProbe: not /dev/disk or /dev/rdisk (/Users/Jeff/Jeff Projects.dmg).CDevBackingStore::newProbe score -1000 for file://localhost/Users/Jeff/Jeff%20Projects.dmg
    DIBackingStoreInstantiatorProbe: interface  4, score    -1000, CDevBackingStore
    DIBackingStoreInstantiatorProbe: probing interface 5 CCURLBackingStore
    CCURLBackingStore::probe: scheme is: file
    CCURLBackingStore::probe: not recognized URL scheme.
    CCURLBackingStore::probe: score -1000 for file://localhost/Users/Jeff/Jeff%20Projects.dmg
    DIBackingStoreInstantiatorProbe: interface  5, score    -1000, CCURLBackingStore
    DIBackingStoreInstantiatorProbe: probing interface 6 CVectoredBackingStore
    CVectoredBackingStore::newProbe not "vectored" scheme.
    CVectoredBackingStore::newProbe score -1000 for file://localhost/Users/Jeff/Jeff%20Projects.dmg
    DIBackingStoreInstantiatorProbe: interface  6, score    -1000, CVectoredBackingStore
    DIBackingStoreInstantiatorProbe: selecting CBSDBackingStore
    DIBackingStoreNewWithCFURL: CBSDBackingStore
    CBSDBackingStore::setNoFollow: setting _noFollow to 0
    DIBackingStoreNewWithCFURL: instantiator returned 0
    DIBackingStoreNewWithCFURL: returning 0x00000000
    2011-10-10 13:30:57.170 diskimages-helper[440:2003] -checkForPreviouslyAttachedImage: resolving file://localhost/Users/Jeff/Jeff%20Projects.dmg returned 0
    2011-10-10 13:30:57.170 diskimages-helper[440:2003] -checkForPreviouslyAttachedImage: imageUID (
        "d234881026:i2592177"
    ) shadowUID (null)
    ***** testing:
    0: d234881026:i939052
    (null)
    (null)
    ***** testing:
    0: d234881026:i939052
    (null)
    (null)
    ***** testing:
    0: d234881026:i939052
    (null)
    (null)
    2011-10-10 13:30:57.173 diskimages-helper[440:2003] DIHelperAttach: performOperation: resolving disk image
    DIIsInitialized: returning YES
    DIIsInitialized: returning YES
    DIBackingStoreNewWithCFURL: entry with
    file://localhost/Users/Jeff/Jeff%20Projects.dmg
    image-path: /Users/Jeff/Jeff Projects.dmg
    enable-keychain: true
    DIBackingStoreInstantiatorProbe: entry
    file://localhost/Users/Jeff/Jeff%20Projects.dmg
    image-path: /Users/Jeff/Jeff Projects.dmg
    enable-keychain: true
    DIBackingStoreInstantiatorProbe: probing interface 0 CBSDBackingStore
    CBSDBackingStore::newProbe score 100 for file://localhost/Users/Jeff/Jeff%20Projects.dmg
    DIBackingStoreInstantiatorProbe: interface  0, score      100, CBSDBackingStore
    DIBackingStoreInstantiatorProbe: probing interface 1 CBundleBackingStore
    CBundleBackingStore::newProbe score -1000 for file://localhost/Users/Jeff/Jeff%20Projects.dmg
    DIBackingStoreInstantiatorProbe: interface  1, score    -1000, CBundleBackingStore
    DIBackingStoreInstantiatorProbe: probing interface 2 CRAMBackingStore
    CRAMBackingStore::probe: scheme "file": not ram: or ramdisk: scheme.
    CRAMBackingStore::probe: score -1000 for file://localhost/Users/Jeff/Jeff%20Projects.dmg
    DIBackingStoreInstantiatorProbe: interface  2, score    -1000, CRAMBackingStore
    DIBackingStoreInstantiatorProbe: probing interface 3 CCarbonBackingStore
    CCarbonBackingStore::newProbe: setting initial rval to +100
    CCarbonBackingStore::newProbe score 100 for file://localhost/Users/Jeff/Jeff%20Projects.dmg
    DIBackingStoreInstantiatorProbe: interface  3, score      100, CCarbonBackingStore
    DIBackingStoreInstantiatorProbe: probing interface 4 CDevBackingStore
    CDevBackingStore::newProbe: not /dev/disk or /dev/rdisk (/Users/Jeff/Jeff Projects.dmg).CDevBackingStore::newProbe score -1000 for file://localhost/Users/Jeff/Jeff%20Projects.dmg
    DIBackingStoreInstantiatorProbe: interface  4, score    -1000, CDevBackingStore
    DIBackingStoreInstantiatorProbe: probing interface 5 CCURLBackingStore
    CCURLBackingStore::probe: scheme is: file
    CCURLBackingStore::probe: not recognized URL scheme.
    CCURLBackingStore::probe: score -1000 for file://localhost/Users/Jeff/Jeff%20Projects.dmg
    DIBackingStoreInstantiatorProbe: interface  5, score    -1000, CCURLBackingStore
    DIBackingStoreInstantiatorProbe: probing interface 6 CVectoredBackingStore
    CVectoredBackingStore::newProbe not "vectored" scheme.
    CVectoredBackingStore::newProbe score -1000 for file://localhost/Users/Jeff/Jeff%20Projects.dmg
    DIBackingStoreInstantiatorProbe: interface  6, score    -1000, CVectoredBackingStore
    DIBackingStoreInstantiatorProbe: selecting CBSDBackingStore
    DIBackingStoreNewWithCFURL: CBSDBackingStore
    CBSDBackingStore::setPermission: opening /Users/Jeff/Jeff Projects.dmg
    CBSDBackingStore::OpenLockFriendly: mapping flags 0x00000002 -> 0x00000026 (locks are MANDATORY)
    (RW lock acquired)
    CBSDBackingStore::setPermission: kDI_PERM_READWRITE granted.
    CBSDBackingStore::setNoFollow: setting _noFollow to 0
    DIBackingStoreNewWithCFURL: instantiator returned 0
    DIBackingStoreNewWithCFURL: returning 0x00000000
    DIResolveURLToBackingStore: processing level 1 encodings.
    DIFileEncodingNewWithBackingStore: entry for encoding level 1
    DIFileEncodingInstantiatorProbe: entry for level 1
    image-path: /Users/Jeff/Jeff Projects.dmg
    enable-keychain: true
    DIFileEncodingInstantiatorProbe: probing level 1 interface 0 CMacBinaryEncoding
    CBSDBackingStore::openDataFork: /Users/Jeff/Jeff Projects.dmg
    CBSDBackingStore::openDataFork: about to open /Users/Jeff/Jeff Projects.dmg
    CBSDBackingStore::getNoFollow: returning 0
    CBSDBackingStore::OpenLockFriendly: mapping flags 0x00000002 -> 0x00000026 (locks are MANDATORY)
    (RW lock acquired)
    CBSDBackingStore::openDataFork: returning 0
    CBSDBackingStore::closeDataFork fSIZE = 868220928
    00000000: 7801 edd0 3101 0000 00c2 a0f5 4fed 6d07   | x...1.......O.m. |
    00000010: 8840 61c0 8001 0306 0c18 3060 c080 0103   | [email protected]`.... |
    00000020: 060c 1830 60c0 8001 0306 0c18 3060 c080   | ...0`.......0`.. |
    00000030: 0103 060c 1830 60c0 8001 0306 0c18 3060   | .....0`.......0` |
    00000040: c080 0103 060c 1830 60c0 8001 0306 0c18   | .......0`....... |
    00000050: 3060 c080 0103 060c 1830 60c0 8001 0306   | 0`.......0`..... |
    00000060: 0c18 3060 c080 0103 060c 1830 60c0 8001   | ..0`.......0`... |
    00000070: 0306 0c18 3060 c080 0103 060c 1830 60c0   | ....0`.......0`. |
    diskimages-helper: fileNameLength          $00000001
    diskimages-helper: resourceForkLength      $0C183060
    diskimages-helper: dataForkLength          $80010306
    diskimages-helper: commentLength           $000060C0
    diskimages-helper: MacBinary III signature   \001\003\006\f (0x0103060C)
    diskimages-helper: header CRC              $00001830
    diskimages-helper: minimum decoder version $0000000C
    diskimages-helper: encoder version         $00000006
    no MacBinary III signature - checking for MacBinary I or IIDIFileEncodingInstantiatorProbe: interface  0, score    -1000, CMacBinaryEncoding
    DIFileEncodingInstantiatorProbe: probing level 1 interface 1 CAppleSingleEncoding
    CBSDBackingStore::openDataFork: /Users/Jeff/Jeff Projects.dmg
    CBSDBackingStore::openDataFork: about to open /Users/Jeff/Jeff Projects.dmg
    CBSDBackingStore::getNoFollow: returning 0
    CBSDBackingStore::OpenLockFriendly: mapping flags 0x00000002 -> 0x00000026 (locks are MANDATORY)
    (RW lock acquired)
    CBSDBackingStore::openDataFork: returning 0
    00000000: d0ed 0178 0000 0131 00c2 a0f5 4fed 6d07   | ...x...1....O.m. |
    00000010: 8840 61c0 8001 0306 180c 3060 c080 0103   | [email protected]`.... |
    00000020: 060c 1830 60c0 .... .... .... .... ....   | ...0`........... |
    CBSDBackingStore::closeDataFork fSIZE = 868220928
    CAppleSingleEncoding::isAppleSingleFile loadAppleSingleHeader failed with error 22
    DIFileEncodingInstantiatorProbe: interface  1, score    -1000, CAppleSingleEncoding
    DIFileEncodingInstantiatorProbe: probing level 1 interface 2 CEncryptedEncoding
    CBSDBackingStore::openDataFork: /Users/Jeff/Jeff Projects.dmg
    CBSDBackingStore::openDataFork: about to open /Users/Jeff/Jeff Projects.dmg
    CBSDBackingStore::getNoFollow: returning 0
    CBSDBackingStore::OpenLockFriendly: mapping flags 0x00000002 -> 0x00000026 (locks are MANDATORY)
    (RW lock acquired)
    CBSDBackingStore::openDataFork: returning 0
    CEncryptedEncoding::copyHeaderInformation: inBackingStore->openDataFork returned 0
    CEncryptedEncoding::copyHeaderInformation: inBackingStore->getDataForkLength (stub header) returned 0
    CEncryptedEncoding::copyHeaderInformation: backingStore data fork length is 868220928
    CEncryptedEncoding::copyHeaderInformation: reading V1 header from offset 868219652
    CEncryptedEncoding::copyHeaderInformation: inBackingStore->readDataFork (stub header) returned 0
    CEncryptedEncoding::copyHeaderInformation: not recognized as v1 header
    CEncryptedEncoding::copyHeaderInformation: reading V2 header from offset 0
    CEncryptedEncoding::copyHeaderInformation: inBackingStore->readDataFork (stub header) returned 0
    CEncryptedEncoding::copyHeaderInformation: not recognized as v2 header
    CBSDBackingStore::closeDataFork fSIZE = 868220928
    (null)
    DIFileEncodingInstantiatorProbe: interface  2, score    -1000, CEncryptedEncoding
    DIFileEncodingInstantiatorProbe: nothing to select.
    DIFileEncodingNewWithBackingStore: probe fails to find appropriate CFileEncoding class.
    DIFileEncodingNewWithBackingStore: returning 0x0000006B
    DIResolveURLToBackingStore: level 1 encoding match failed. 107.
    (continuing)
    DIResolveURLToBackingStore: processing level 2 encodings.
    DIFileEncodingNewWithBackingStore: entry for encoding level 2
    DIFileEncodingInstantiatorProbe: entry for level 2
    image-path: /Users/Jeff/Jeff Projects.dmg
    enable-keychain: true
    DIFileEncodingInstantiatorProbe: probing level 2 interface 0 CUDIFEncoding
    CBSDBackingStore::openDataFork: /Users/Jeff/Jeff Projects.dmg
    CBSDBackingStore::openDataFork: about to open /Users/Jeff/Jeff Projects.dmg
    CBSDBackingStore::getNoFollow: returning 0
    CBSDBackingStore::OpenLockFriendly: mapping flags 0x00000002 -> 0x00000026 (locks are MANDATORY)
    (RW lock acquired)
    CBSDBackingStore::openDataFork: returning 0
    CBSDBackingStore::openDataFork: /Users/Jeff/Jeff Projects.dmg
    CBSDBackingStore::openDataFork: returning 0
    CBSDBackingStore::openDataFork: /Users/Jeff/Jeff Projects.dmg
    CBSDBackingStore::openDataFork: returning 0
    CBSDBackingStore::closeDataFork fSIZE = 868220928
    CUDIFEncoding::newProbe: failing because backing store is not UDIF file
    DIFileEncodingInstantiatorProbe: interface  0, score    -1000, CUDIFEncoding
    DIFileEncodingInstantiatorProbe: nothing to select.
    DIFileEncodingNewWithBackingStore: probe fails to find appropriate CFileEncoding class.
    DIFileEncodingNewWithBackingStore: returning 0x0000006B
    DIResolveURLToBackingStore: level 2 encoding match failed. 107.
    (continuing)
    DIResolveURLToBackingStore: processing level 3 encodings.
    DIFileEncodingNewWithBackingStore: entry for encoding level 3
    DIFileEncodingInstantiatorProbe: entry for level 3
    image-path: /Users/Jeff/Jeff Projects.dmg
    enable-keychain: true
    DIFileEncodingInstantiatorProbe: probing level 3 interface 0 CSegmentedNDIFEncoding
    checkTypeCreator:     /   
    checkTypeCreator: returning     , score 0
    CSegmentedNDIFEncoding::isSegmentedNDIFFile checkTypeCreator failed
    DIFileEncodingInstantiatorProbe: interface  0, score    -1000, CSegmentedNDIFEncoding
    DIFileEncodingInstantiatorProbe: probing level 3 interface 1 CSegmentedUDIFEncoding
    CSegmentedUDIFEncoding::isSegmentedUDIFFile backing store is not of type CUDIFEncoding
    DIFileEncodingInstantiatorProbe: interface  1, score    -1000, CSegmentedUDIFEncoding
    DIFileEncodingInstantiatorProbe: probing level 3 interface 2 CSegmentedUDIFRawEncoding
    CSegmentedUDIFRawEncoding::isSegmentedUDIFRawFile looking for segment 2 "file://localhost/Users/Jeff/Jeff%20Projects.002.dmgpart"
    DIIsInitialized: returning YES
    DIBackingStoreNewWithCFURL: entry with
    file://localhost/Users/Jeff/Jeff%20Projects.002.dmgpart
    image-path: /Users/Jeff/Jeff Projects.dmg
    enable-keychain: true
    DIBackingStoreInstantiatorProbe: entry
    file://localhost/Users/Jeff/Jeff%20Projects.002.dmgpart
    image-path: /Users/Jeff/Jeff Projects.dmg
    enable-keychain: true
    DIBackingStoreInstantiatorProbe: probing interface 0 CBSDBackingStore
    CBSDBackingStore::newProbe stat() failed.  No such file or directory.
    CBSDBackingStore::newProbe score 1 for file://localhost/Users/Jeff/Jeff%20Projects.002.dmgpart
    DIBackingStoreInstantiatorProbe: interface  0, score        1, CBSDBackingStore
    DIBackingStoreInstantiatorProbe: probing interface 1 CBundleBackingStore
    CBundleBackingStore::newProbe score -1000 for file://localhost/Users/Jeff/Jeff%20Projects.002.dmgpart
    DIBackingStoreInstantiatorProbe: interface  1, score    -1000, CBundleBackingStore
    DIBackingStoreInstantiatorProbe: probing interface 2 CRAMBackingStore
    CRAMBackingStore::probe: scheme "file": not ram: or ramdisk: scheme.
    CRAMBackingStore::probe: score -1000 for file://localhost/Users/Jeff/Jeff%20Projects.002.dmgpart
    DIBackingStoreInstantiatorProbe: interface  2, score    -1000, CRAMBackingStore
    DIBackingStoreInstantiatorProbe: probing interface 3 CCarbonBackingStore
    CCarbonBackingStore::newProbe stat() failed.  No such file or directory.
    CCarbonBackingStore::newProbe score -1000 for file://localhost/Users/Jeff/Jeff%20Projects.002.dmgpart
    DIBackingStoreInstantiatorProbe: interface  3, score    -1000, CCarbonBackingStore
    DIBackingStoreInstantiatorProbe: probing interface 4 CDevBackingStore
    CDevBackingStore::newProbe: not /dev/disk or /dev/rdisk (/Users/Jeff/Jeff Projects.002.dmgpart).CDevBackingStore::newProbe score -1000 for file://localhost/Users/Jeff/Jeff%20Projects.002.dmgpart
    DIBackingStoreInstantiatorProbe: interface  4, score    -1000, CDevBackingStore
    DIBackingStoreInstantiatorProbe: probing interface 5 CCURLBackingStore
    CCURLBackingStore::probe: scheme is: file
    CCURLBackingStore::probe: not recognized URL scheme.
    CCURLBackingStore::probe: score -1000 for file://localhost/Users/Jeff/Jeff%20Projects.002.dmgpart
    DIBackingStoreInstantiatorProbe: interface  5, score    -1000, CCURLBackingStore
    DIBackingStoreInstantiatorProbe: probing interface 6 CVectoredBackingStore
    CVectoredBackingStore::newProbe not "vectored" scheme.
    CVectoredBackingStore::newProbe score -1000 for file://localhost/Users/Jeff/Jeff%20Projects.002.dmgpart
    DIBackingStoreInstantiatorProbe: interface  6, score    -1000, CVectoredBackingStore
    DIBackingStoreInstantiatorProbe: selecting CBSDBackingStore
    DIBackingStoreNewWithCFURL: CBSDBackingStore
    DIBackingStoreNewWithCFURL: instantiator returned 2
    DIBackingStoreNewWithCFURL: returning 0x00000002
    DIResolveURLToBackingStore: unable to resolve to any backing store class. 2.
    CSegmentedUDIFRawEncoding::isSegmentedUDIFRawFile failed because could not find second segment.
    DIFileEncodingInstantiatorProbe: interface  2, score    -1000, CSegmentedUDIFRawEncoding
    DIFileEncodingInstantiatorProbe: nothing to select.
    DIFileEncodingNewWithBackingStore: probe fails to find appropriate CFileEncoding class.
    DIFileEncodingNewWithBackingStore: returning 0x0000006B
    DIResolveURLToBackingStore: level 3 encoding match failed. 107.
    (continuing)
    DIIsInitialized: returning YES
    DIDiskImageNewWithBackingStore: entry with
    image-path: /Users/Jeff/Jeff Projects.dmg
    enable-keychain: true
    DIDiskImageInstantiatorProbe: entry
    image-path: /Users/Jeff/Jeff Projects.dmg
    enable-keychain: true
    DIDiskImageInstantiatorProbe: probing interface 0 CDARTDiskImage
    DIDiskImageInstantiatorProbe: interface  0, score        0, CDARTDiskImage
    DIDiskImageInstantiatorProbe: probing interface 1 CDiskCopy42DiskImage
    DIDiskImageInstantiatorProbe: interface  1, score        0, CDiskCopy42DiskImage
    DIDiskImageInstantiatorProbe: probing interface 2 CNDIFDiskImage
    checkTypeCreator:     /   
    checkTypeCreator: returning     , score 0
    CNDIFDiskImage::checkExtension: dmg
    CNDIFDiskImage::newProbe: checkExtension gives score -1000.
    DIDiskImageInstantiatorProbe: interface  2, score    -1000, CNDIFDiskImage
    DIDiskImageInstantiatorProbe: probing interface 3 CUDIFDiskImage
    CUDIFDiskImage::checkBackingStoreType: backing store is wrong type
    DIDiskImageInstantiatorProbe: interface  3, score    -1000, CUDIFDiskImage
    DIDiskImageInstantiatorProbe: probing interface 5 CRawDiskImage
    checkBackingStoreType returned score 0 type    
    checkTypeCreator returned score 0 type    
    CRawDiskImage::checkExtension: dmg
    checkExtension returned score 100 type WRDU
    CBSDBackingStore::setPermission: opening /Users/Jeff/Jeff Projects.dmg
    CBSDBackingStore::OpenLockFriendly: mapping flags 0x00000000 -> 0x00000014 (locks are MANDATORY)
    (RO lock acquired)
    CBSDBackingStore::setPermission: kDI_PERM_READONLY granted
    CBSDBackingStore::openDataFork: /Users/Jeff/Jeff Projects.dmg
    CBSDBackingStore::openDataFork: about to open /Users/Jeff/Jeff Projects.dmg
    CBSDBackingStore::getNoFollow: returning 0
    CBSDBackingStore::OpenLockFriendly: mapping flags 0x00000000 -> 0x00000014 (locks are MANDATORY)
    (RO lock acquired)
    CBSDBackingStore::openDataFork: returning 0
    ===== iso scan =====
    (null)
    (null)
    ===============================
    none
    0:
              partition-name: whole disk
              partition-start: 0
              partition-synthesized: true
              partition-length: 1695744
              partition-hint: unknown partition
    block-size: 512
    burnable: false
    appendable: false
    CBSDBackingStore::closeDataFork fSIZE = 868220928
    CRawDiskImage::checkExtension: dmg
    CRawDiskImage: checkExtension returns score 100
    DIDiskImageInstantiatorProbe: interface  5, score      100, CRawDiskImage
    DIDiskImageInstantiatorProbe: probing interface 6 CShadowedDiskImage
    DIDiskImageInstantiatorProbe: interface  6, score     -100, CShadowedDiskImage
    DIDiskImageInstantiatorProbe: probing interface 7 CSparseDiskImage
    CSparseDiskImage::checkExtension: dmg
    CBSDBackingStore::openDataFork: /Users/Jeff/Jeff Projects.dmg
    CBSDBackingStore::openDataFork: about to open /Users/Jeff/Jeff Projects.dmg
    CBSDBackingStore::getNoFollow: returning 0
    CBSDBackingStore::OpenLockFriendly: mapping flags 0x00000000 -> 0x00000014 (locks are MANDATORY)
    (RO lock acquired)
    CBSDBackingStore::openDataFork: returning 0
    CBSDBackingStore::closeDataFork fSIZE = 868220928
    DIDiskImageInstantiatorProbe: interface  7, score        0, CSparseDiskImage
    DIDiskImageInstantiatorProbe: probing interface 8 CSparseBundleDiskImage
    CSparseBundleDiskImage::checkExtension: dmg
    CSparseBundleDiskImage::newProbe: returning 0
    DIDiskImageInstantiatorProbe: interface  8, score        0, CSparseBundleDiskImage
    DIDiskImageInstantiatorProbe: probing interface 9 CCFPlugInDiskImage
    DIDiskImageInstantiatorProbe: interface  9, score    -1000, CCFPlugInDiskImage
    DIDiskImageInstantiatorProbe: probing interface 10 CWrappedDiskImage
    DIDiskImageInstantiatorProbe: interface 10, score     -100, CWrappedDiskImage
    DIDiskImageInstantiatorProbe: selecting CRawDiskImage
    DIDiskImageNewWithBackingStore: CRawDiskImage
    checkBackingStoreType returned score 0 type    
    checkTypeCreator returned score 0 type    
    CRawDiskImage::checkExtension: dmg
    checkExtension returned score 100 type WRDU
    CBSDBackingStore::setPermission: opening /Users/Jeff/Jeff Projects.dmg
    CBSDBackingStore::OpenLockFriendly: mapping flags 0x00000002 -> 0x00000026 (locks are MANDATORY)
    (RW lock acquired)
    CBSDBackingStore::setPermission: kDI_PERM_READWRITE granted.
    CBSDBackingStore::openDataFork: /Users/Jeff/Jeff Projects.dmg
    CBSDBackingStore::openDataFork: about to open /Users/Jeff/Jeff Projects.dmg
    CBSDBackingStore::getNoFollow: returning 0
    CBSDBackingStore::OpenLockFriendly: mapping flags 0x00000002 -> 0x00000026 (locks are MANDATORY)
    (RW lock acquired)
    CBSDBackingStore::openDataFork: returning 0
    DIDiskImageNewWithBackingStore: instantiator returned 0
    DIDiskImageNewWithBackingStore: returning 0x00000000
    2011-10-10 13:30:57.258 diskimages-helper[440:2003] DIHelperAttach: performOperation: resolving shadow/section options
    2011-10-10 13:30:57.258 diskimages-helper[440:2003] resolveShadowAndSectionOptions: returned 0
    2011-10-10 13:30:57.258 diskimages-helper[440:2003] DIHelperAttach: performOperation: checking in-use (1)
    DIBackingStore::inUse: this->_fUniqueID
    0: d234881026:i2592177
    DI_kextCreateDiskImageIdentifierArray: exiting
    0:
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