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Using diskwarrior mac
Using diskwarrior mac







using diskwarrior mac
  1. #Using diskwarrior mac mac os x#
  2. #Using diskwarrior mac install#
  3. #Using diskwarrior mac update#
  4. #Using diskwarrior mac software#

I'm all for making a buck & this software seems valuable, but in 20 years of Mac computing I've never encountered a software company whose policy is, "buyer beware".

#Using diskwarrior mac mac os x#

Version 4.1.1 restores the ability to use DiskWarrior to repair permissions while started from Mac OS X 10.5.5.+" I read that this was part of their software before making the purchase, it was one of the factors that I considered as I am running "Leo" & wanted to be able to repair permissions without switching to Apple's Disk Utility. Later last night, I realized that one of the features of the newer revisions was "+complete compatibility with Mac OS X 10.5.5 (Leopard).

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I've got to admit that he caught me off guard, I had their site loaded & ready when I called them but this was an hour later & I was working on other things so I thanked him for getting back with me & ended the call. I mentioned that there were several revisions listed on their site beyond the one that I received. They called me back in about an hour, I explained to a fellow named Mark my situation. I called them yesterday, all lines were busy so I left a message. No big deal, I figured that I just had to call Alsoft to get this resolved. It failed, said that my disk was "not eligible for the update." It asked me to be sure to use the original disk (I had) & also said that "foreign CDs are not eligible" (mine isn't). so I did.Īs soon as I got the disk, I tried to create an updated disk following their link & instructions. I originally went to their website to purchase & download but their site advises that a downloaded version can't make a bootable disk & that if you need to be able to start up from a disk, you should purchase DW at a local retailer. On the advice of many here at these forums, I bought DiskWarrior on Friday from my local Apple Store to help me with an ailing G5. Mac is the MacBook 4,1 that cannot be started from the DiskWarriorĭisc. One is the "host" and the other is a "target". (2) Target Disk Mode: Connect two Macs with a FireWire cable where the (which is inside the "Applications" folder) and run DiskWarrior from there.

#Using diskwarrior mac install#

Install DiskWarrior into that drive's "Utilities" folder, Higher - must be Mac OS X 10.4.x "Tiger") on that drive and then startįrom it. GUID Partition Scheme) or a secondary internal drive or partition, youĬould install OS X (the version which shipped with your computer or (1) Alternate Startup Disk: If you have an external drive such as aįireWire or USB2 drive (Intel-based Macintosh only, formatted with the The updated disc is around $20 shipped.Īlternately, you could utilize one of the following configurations to TheyĬan be contacted at 1-80 (US Toll Free) or at 1-28 Please contact our Sales Department to purchase an updated DVD. The DiskWarrior 4.1.1 (DVD revision 901 - newer than the 810), whichĬontains an operating system capable of starting up this MacBook 4,1 is Your new disc will not start up any Mac that your current DiskWarrior Start up the same set of Mac models as your current DiskWarrior disc. The updater: "Please note that the new startup disc you create will Have created using the downloadable updater.Īs stated on the Alsoft website, and in the ReadMe file which comes with As your original DiskWarriorĭisc does not start up this computer, neither will the disc that you

#Using diskwarrior mac update#

Not update the operating system on the CD. The downloadable updater modifies the DiskWarrior application - it does In most cases, older DiskWarrior 4 discs cannot start up newer machinesīecause they do not have the necessary System files. System is required to support all of the hardware features that have When Apple releases new hardware, a newer version of the operating Tiger) but this computer requires at least a "DVD revision 810" (whichĬontains Mac OS X 10.5.x Leopard) to start up from a DiskWarrior disc. You have a "revision 42" DiskWarrior CD (which contains Mac OS X 10.4.x

using diskwarrior mac

I am copying what was sent to me from Alsoft about Diskwarrior.









Using diskwarrior mac