![]() ![]() That's BS if you want to check RAM, you better check as much of it as possible, and for that you'll probably have to restart in Single User Mode, so only minimal RAM is busy. As a particular example, TechToolPro checks "free RAM". No idea how it has evolved since then, though.Īnyway, I just took a look at both TechToolPro and Disk Drill Pro and both seem to mostly do things that free tools do. TechToolPro discounted? Ha! I wonder why.Īs for DiskWarrior: again, I used it loooong ago, but it was really solid and saved me a couple of times. There were free tools doing far better most of what the paid TechToolPro theoretically should do. It was such an useless, bloated, even scammy thing, that I never even considered them again. ![]() In case it helps: I used TechToolPro a couple of times looong ago, still on what we now call "classic Mac OS" (pre-OS X). ![]()
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