Prosoft Drive Genius (Mac) | 
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List Price: $129.99 Buy New: $60.00 You Save: $69.99 (54%)
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Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 5374
Format: Cd-rom Platform: Mac Os X Media: CD-ROM Batteries Included: No Operating System: Mac OS X Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0
MPN: 23100 Model: 23100 UPC: 794038231009 EAN: 0794038231009 ASIN: B0007MF038
Release Date: January 11, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Partition - Organize data more efficiently | | • | Defragment - Speed up your OS X volumes | | • | Initialize - High level OS X formatting | | • | Shred - Securely remove all traces of data | | • | Preventative Maintenance -Find problems before they happen |
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Product Description Drive Genius provides unsurpassed hard drive management. It includes essential maintenance tools, effective optimization tools and powerful management tools. Use its simple interface, drive optimizer&comprehensive repair facility will satisfy even the seasoned Mac experts. You can also handle scanning, performance benchmarking and data integrity checking -- and analyze, repair and rebuild volumes easily. Drive Genius provides all the tools needed to take control of your hard drive, and your digital life. Use the SMART diagnostic codes from your hard drive to avoid dangerous hardware failures Surface Scan verifies hard drive reliability with a complete suite of non-destructive tests Add, delete, hide, expand or shrink OS X partitions Get in-depth reports of specifications and space use of all devices and OS X volumes
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Best utility software I've used October 22, 2005 mjm (Chicago) 20 out of 20 found this review helpful
I've been a mac user for 10 years, and I've never been very impressed with Norton Utilities for Mac. They seem to treat the Apple platform as an afterthought. Although it does seem to have some useful features, especially Unerase, I don't feel it is as good as Drive Genius. In the area of defragmentation, there aren't a host of alternatives, and Drive Genius works very well. The only thing you have to be sure of is that you get version 1.1.1, because I got the previous version in the box, and with Panther or Tiger, it will not work properly. You can get the updated version from the website, but it's 102MB; so if you don't have a high-speed internet connection, you,ll grow a beard before you get the whole thing downloaded. And you must follow the directions on the website to create a bootable disc that you can use. But the program, works well, and I am very pleased, since I paid even more than what it's selling for now. The only other program I recommend besides this is DiskWarrior by Alsoft, to keep your directory optimized for best performance.
Perhaps one of the best utilities for the Mac at this time December 8, 2005 Traveler (New England) 17 out of 17 found this review helpful
Drive Genius reminds me of years ago using Micromat's Techtool before they made it so hard to use and configure. It's simple, it's elegant, and it does the job. Drive Genius will duplicate your volume or entire drive, checks the integrity of your hardware, repairs, rebuilds and verifies volume structures, and fixes permissions. It also adds, deletes, hides, shrinks or expands partitions, shreds files (DOD compliant!), defrags your hard drive, benchtests your system, and has an sector editor for expert users. Combine this with DiskWarrior and you probably don't need another repair utility. Forget Norton (they've stopped supporting the Mac). And MicroMat's Techtool, while valuable, is a chore to use and configure. If you want to repair your Mac this is the one you want.
Comprehensive & the Replacement for Norton March 18, 2006 KC (Northern CA) 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
Norton is dead as most you know. It will work on 10.2 or earlier but Norton SystemWorks does not work on any Mac OS after 10.2 very well. Norton had one thing going for it - it did a nice job of repairing B-tree catalog errors and directories - when things started going wonky, if you ran Norton, it would clear things up for a while. The other features might've worked well 5 years earlier but in the end (even though they updated them to run under OSX) were of dubious value - defragmentation, file recovery etc ... especially in the end when you no longer boot from the Norton CD, it was all rather useless and in case you hadn't noticed, the Norton UNINSTALLER only runs under OS9 so if your Mac can't boot OS9 (Classic), you can't remove all those invisible files they leave scattered around. DRIVE GENIUS looks like the best replacement for Norton. I had a drive go down - it wouldn't mount but since APPLE's DISK ULTITY could "see" the drive, the drive was fine, it was just a matter of restoring the directory. DRIVE GENIUS was the only Mac utility that could recover the directory. My only complaint would be that under REPAIR, there are submenu choices - for some odd reason REPAIR did not repair it but REBUILD did. It would seem that users like us do not really care if you rebuild or repair - as long as you can get the directory fixed so it shows up as an HDD, all is good in the world, right? In addition, you get other features such as DEFRAGMENT, DUPLICATE, SECTOR EDIT, SHRED, INTEGRITY CHECK, BENCHTEST & SCAN. Of course, Defrag, Duplicate and Shred are pretty obvious as to what they do. Sector Edit is for advanced users - you get to look at the underlying raw hex (?) of the data on the drive so if you feel comfortable doing that. Integrity Check & Scan seems to do the same thing in checking the underlying hardware of your HDD. DRIVE GENIUS has a pretty nice user interface and you get a constant feedback on when it's doing repairs/rebuilding. That is an EXCELLENT feature. When you are wondering if your data is still intact, you want to know what the utility is doing. And you can boot off the CD - presumably not Intel Macs as it's 10.4 It is not perfect though. For drives that Apple recognizes as drives (you get the query if you want to initialize/eject or ignore) - I was able to get the directory fixed on an IDE USB drive but not an IDE Firewire drive so if you are in the same situation, you might need to plug it in as a USB drive versus in a firewire enclosure. But since it was actually able to see and repair the USB drive, I consider that a victory of sorts plus the the interface is much more re-assuring than the interface of TechTools Pro or DiskWarrior. TECHTOOLS PRO is now much nicer looking and now feature laden. If you have a couple Macs and quite a few HDD's as I do, you'll most likely want to get it to have it handy to do some things that DRIVE GENIUS does not do. One advanatge is that it can actually test the hardware of your Mac including memory, cache, etc ... unfortunately, it still has the same old "feature" of the old TechTools in that it launches into the test mode as soon as you click on SUITES (what they call hardware tests if choose to do them altogether). For the unintiated, this can scare the crap out of you as when it gets to the video test, your screen changes color in rapid succession (at least it's faster than before) but it's still scary and disconcerting because they do NOT tell you it's about to happen! The other main choices are TESTS, PERFORMANCE, TOOLS & SAFETY. Tests is actually the hardware test that does not scare you. You actually have to press the start button before it races off to check your mac itself. PERFORMANCE lets you optomize the drive or fix directories. TOOLS is actually a nice addition - it is broken down into multiple parts: eDRIVE which lets you create a bootable partition. Aparently you can create this partition even if you haven't physically partitioned your main HDD - frankly, I'm a little too leery of messing with this feature to try it on my main HDD but good luck if you're brave enough. You can also create a duplicate on another HDD. In addition under TOOLS, you get DATA RECOVERY, WIPE DATA, AUDIO & VIDEO testing. The last choice is SAFETY which offers under it: PROTECTION SETUP which is nice as you can back up your directory info; DIAGNOSTICS SETUP which creates an auto schedule for checking up on your Mac & HDD; SMART SETUP for auto notification when your drive is about to have problems and ALERT so it can email you. To be honest, I had bad experiences in using TechTool's (before it went Pro) in using to fix directories. Like other people, it seemed to have ended trashing most of my files so I can't vouch for its ability to repair anything but the diagnostics and early warning setup are unique to the Mac in one package so if you are really dependent on your Mac to start up & run everyday, it's probably worth getting the diagnostics and eDrive feature - when you actually have a directory problem though, you are probably better off running DRIVE GENIUS first. One other nice feature of TECHTOOLS PRO is you actually get a printed manual. DRIVE GENIUS is a PDF - unless you print it out, not real useful when you can't access your Mac. The third main Mac utility in this genre is: DISKWARRIOR. It's main feature is that it has the SMART warning system also to let you know when you might experience a HDD failure. It has some rudimentary repair/rebuild feature but I ran into two main problems. It's hard to tell exactly what it's attempting to do. The progress bar doesn't move very much but the main problem is EXACTLY what you do NOT want out of a utility ... It tells you there is directory problem but it could not fix it. Not what you want when the HDD does not mount. Since it doesn't less than DRIVE GENIUS with only about 30% of its features, you should get DRIVE GENIUS first - for critical users, they might also want to get TECHTOOLS PRO and of course, for those who have mission critical apps they must get to - it doesn't hurt to have DISKWARRIOR around.
Prosoflt Drive Geniu (Mac) October 5, 2005 Milton Moon Louie (San Francisco, CA United States) 8 out of 14 found this review helpful
I didn't buy the package for all the fancy stuff the ads said that was on there. I bought it for one reaseon - to do backup bootable. You cannot back the disk while you on it. You have to go to a another disk or a disc. That defeat the whole purpose for my purchase. But I found out the orther features were useable. I gave it a 4 star because it work as advertised (except the boot backup).
Great product for the Mac...unless you have an Intel processor. September 17, 2006 T. Tanner (Michigan) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
This item is a gem and is very effective for Tiger users. However, you will find that the disk will not even boot if you have upgraded to a new Mac that uses the Intel Dual Core processor. Prosoft says that they are working on it and a new Universal version should be ready this Fall. If you have just purchsed this for your MacBook, MacBook Pro, or any other Intel based Mac, don't expect that you will be able to use this out of the box because you can't.
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