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DiskWarrior can be recommended to users of older Macs or those who need to repair an HFS or HFS+ drive. Hopefully, the lack of support for popular file systems and Apple Silicon Macs will be addressed soon with an update.
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"There appears to be a serious problem with the way that virtual memory/swap files eats up hard disk space in Panther. This results in alerts advising that the hard disk is full ? the only way to clear the temporary files is to restart the machine. This is a crazy situation with what is supposed to be an advanced operating system requiring regular restarts. The problems have affected an iBook G3 600Mhz with 384MB RAM and a 600MHz iMac with 384MB RAM."
"On a whim [I] thought to myself, 'Oh, it can't be that easy to hose the System/Library directory, can it?' Tried it in 10.2.8 and couldn't do it [when] logged in with Admin privilegs. On the 10.3 box, logged in...as an Admin, hit Command-Delete on the /System/Library directory and *POOF* it went to the trash can. Couldn't retrieve the folder from the trash. A reboot resulting in a screen full of kernel panic warnings and other text, ending with 'panic: we are hanging here.' The system is totally hosed and I'm reinstalling as I type this."
HP statement on all-in-one support We previously noted lack of full functionality with Hewlett Packard's all-in-one print/scan/fax devices under Mac OS X 10.3. The company has now made an official statement on the issue:
"Many current HP products have 'Print Only" drivers built into the new OS 10.3 (see table). To maintain full functionality of your HP All-in-One products, please wait for the 10.3 HP software driver that will be available with the next few weeks. "
Quicken 2004 Several readers have reported problems, confirmed by Intuit technical support, with Quicken 2004 after upgrading to Mac OS X 10.3. Some users have Quicken 2004 successfully launch just twice, then never again. For some it fails immediately. The Crash Report consistently shows a KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE with some Macs displaying this problem.
Extensis gives word on Suitcase/Font Reserve Extensis has issued a statement on Suitcase X1 and Font Reserve functionality within Mac OS X 10.3 "Currently neither Font Reserve nor Suitcase are fully compatible with Panther. Suitcse too has some efficiency issues (activation/deactivation is quite slow), there will be an update soon to address this. In Tech Support, we have not been told anything as to when a Font Reserve update may be available."
By Graham K. RogersMacs running OS X that are properly maintained tend to be quite stable, although there are a number of ways in which this reliability can be upset, including power interruptions, data corruption from many sources and a number of other reasons. A new release of DiskWarrior on a flash drive keeps owners of the latest Macs well-protected Like a properly serviced car, users may never experience a problem on a Mac running OS X; but do need to remember that oil needs to be changed and systems need to be checked periodically.A number of computer users continue blithely on without any apparent problems, sure that their devices have nothing amiss until - like the car whose owner never checks the oil - one day they come grinding to a halt. As weaknesses may appear after the installation of new software, or especially after a new update to the operating system, it is human nature to blame the developer or the update when the cause may be closer to home.Early days with OS X were not always blissful and a number of oddities appeared with 10.1 and 10.2 (Jaguar). It was clear that with some problems, the inbuilt utilities were inadequate: Apple has always noted this in Disk Utility. Something stronger is required. While many users opt for Micromat's TechTool Pro, my choice was for Alsoft's Disk Warrior and I regard this highly. When I first bought this, it came on a CD, although later versions appeared on DVD as the CD medium became rarer. To update, a user needed to download the necessary files, insert the original disk and when instructed replace that with a blank CD.Disks are liable to scratching, particularly if the disk drive is old; and the climate in this part of the world also brings out any weaknesses. On a couple of occasions, the update process failed, but for a fee Alsoft was able to send me a new disk. The last time this happened, I queried the point that my old MacBook Pro had an optical drive, but the new one did not. As I was likely to dispose of the older machine at some stage (I gave it to a friend), how would I be able to update, I asked.The answer is in the latest update to Disk Warrior. Version 5 now comes on a USB flash drive. I ordered it at the end of January and it arrived this week (some 18 days later) in a box similar to the ones Alsoft had used for the delivery of disks. Inside however, the plastic container has the far smaller flash drive: black, with the software name on the outside. At the end there is a light which shows red when the drive is inserted into a USB port.The container has the serial number, which needs to be kept safely. The same number also appears on the invoice. Like my randomized passwords, I shall lock these away. Also in the container was a glossy sheet with some instructions. A quick look at the information suggested this might not be plug and play, particularly for those with newer Macs like mine. The update cost me $59.95 as I had already paid for Version 4, while the full price for the new version of DiskWarrior is $119.95. There is a list of over 60 checks and fixes that are carried out by the latest version of DiskWarrior. Many times users have asked me about the need for such software, which I feel is important, but balk when the price is mentioned. My response to them is to ask about the value of the data on their computers: what if the disk failed? In August 2012, I had this happen: the iMac would not start no matter what I did, until I tried DiskWarrior. This was able to access the hard disk, confirm that there was a terminal problem and assist me to rescue the data it could access, by copying onto an external disk. That was worth twice the price of a copy of Disk Warrior.It is no use ordering such software after the disk is broken.In the following three parts I go through the processes of installing Disk Warrior on different media, and of running the utilities using the updated Disk Warrior 5.See Also:Disk Warrior Updated to Version 5 and Available on USB drive: (2) Installing on the Mac and External MediaDisk Warrior Updated to Version 5 and Available on USB drive: (3) Making a Rescue Disk and Running the RepairDisk Warrior Updated to Version 5 and Available on USB drive: (4) Updating the DiskWarrior USB DriveGraham K. Rogers teaches at the Faculty of Engineering, Mahidol University in Thailand where he is also Assistant Dean. He wrote in the Bangkok Post, Database supplement on IT subjects. For the last seven years of Database he wrote a column on Apple and Macs. He is now continuing that in the Bangkok Post supplement, Life. 2b1af7f3a8