![]() ![]() Of course the question which may arise is, is it really necessary? For file recovery protection and defragmentation and the sorts yes. See what the user experiences are with the new OS X Techtool and if they are good jump aboard. Summa Summarum: I'd wait for now, you do already have Diskwarrior. You don't want to mess with these apps when their unfriendly. ![]() If Techtool had already been released a few months ago and they were at version x.1 I would recommend that, but since it hasn't even shipped yet, it's use is quite risky. It does have a nifty optimization, aka defragmentation tool built in (I don't know if you have to restart on a CD to use it though). A friend of mine bought it, run it once, which took hours, and then ran it again three months later with the same results. Thus, it cares for both more hardware and a lot of the software.įrom what I remember Drive10 isn't all that great, or wasn't all that great relating to the earliest versions. On the other hand Techtool concerns itself with the physical drive and OS related things, RAM, and file recovery. Nevertheless, it is for the most part concerned with the physical aspects of. Well, Drive10 is not really derived from Techtool, but is rather a whole new app, which as far as I know is coded for cocoa. ![]()
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