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  Drive Utilities | DiskWarrior 4.1
Author: Alsoft
Date: 2008-03-17
Size: Form
License: $99.95new/ $49.95 upgrade
OS: OS X 10.4/10.5
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DiskWarrior is the safest, most technologically advanced, and most powerful utility to eliminate directory damage. It uses a different approach to disk directory repair than other programs. Instead of patching the original directory, it quickly builds a new replacement directory using data recovered from the original directory. Thereby recovering files and folders that no other program could recover.

DiskWarrior scavenges your original directory to find all the file data it can. It then uses this data to build an entirely new replacement directory. DiskWarrior is the only product that finds all of your data. Its patent pending method always results in a perfectly rebuilt directory without any errors and that contains all of your file and folder data.

DiskWarrior can be used to help prevent hardware failure. It can activate internal diagnostics that are built into disk devices to help determine if a drive is in danger of physical malfunction. If the potential is indicated, DiskWarrior will notify you, giving you the opportunity to back up your data before the drive fails. These tests can be executed manually or automatically.

New in this version: provides complete compatibility with Leopard, plus additional repair capabilities including the ability to repair damaged directory hard links (a new feature of Leopard for Time Machine backups).

NOTE: The current DiskWarrior CD cannot start up the new Mac Pro and Xserve models introduced on 01/08/2008, the MacBook Air introduced on 01/15/2008, or the MacBook/MacBook Pro models introduced on 02/26/2008. A new CD revision will be released soon.

Requirements:
OS X 10.3.9 or later.
See complete system requirements.

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