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Micromat TechTool Pro v5 - The complete Macintosh problem-solving utility. Diagnose, Repair Problems, Recover Data & More! Universal App! Requires Mac OS X 10.4.9 or later, PowerPC G4 or faster. Full Retail Box. (MIMMMD5777) Same Day $94.99
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Micromat Tech Tool Pro v5

The complete Macintosh
problem-solving utility.

Designed for ease of use by both the novice and the Macintosh professional.

Use TechTool Pro to keep your Macintosh running smoothly. TechTool Pro is a full-featured utility program containing options for testing and repair, maintenance (including disk defragmentation), and data recovery. All it takes is one click of the mouse to perform a comprehensive suite of tests on your computer's hardware and attached drives. TechTool Pro does it all. There is no need to purchase additional software to keep your computer performing at its best.

You don’t need to be an expert technician to run TechTool Pro.

The interface allows you to easily perform a comprehensive suite of tests unattended, so even novices can run the program with just one click of the mouse. At the conclusion of testing a detailed report is generated. This report summarizes what was done, alerts you of any problems that were found, and instructs you how to proceed in that case.

An innovative feature unique to TechTool Pro is the eDrive.

The program lets you create an emergency startup partition that includes TechTool Pro on one of your hard drives. It does this without the need to reinitialize your hard drive. Once you have an eDrive (which can be easily updated), you no longer need to use the program DVD for testing or maintenance.

TechTool Pro is a feature-packed release of the most comprehensive diagnostic, repair, and maintenance utility of all time!

No product comes close to TechTool Pro for ensuring that all your hardware and software is operating at peak performance.

Use TechTool Pro for:

Diagnostics and Repair
Use the Check Computer feature to perform a complete diagnostics check of the computer and the Macintosh formatted hard drives with one click of the mouse. This includes a SMART test of the computer's built-in hard drive to check for impending drive failure, a test of the computer's available RAM, a check of the disk directories, and much more. If problems are found, advice is provided on how to proceed to repair the problem. Use Check Computer regularly as a part of a preventive maintenance program.
Volume Rebuild
In addition to testing the disk directories of hard drives, TechTool Pro can also perform a complete rebuild of them. This optimizes these critical data structures and, on a corrupted drive, repair any problems. Use volume rebuild to keep your hard drives operating at their peak performance.
Optimization
TechTool Pro performs both file and volume optimization. File optimization consolidates each individual file into a contiguous area of the hard drive. Volume optimization consolidates the free space on a hard drive. Optimizing enhances the overall performance of your drives and simplifies the file storage layout.
Data Recovery
TechTool Pro includes several methods of data recovery. Use them to recover data from corrupted drives that don't mount on the desktop and save the data to another location. Use the Trash History feature to track the location of deleted files and increase the chance of their recovery in the case of an accidental deletion.
eDrive
One of the unique features of TechTool Pro is the eDrive. This is a bootable Mac OS X partition containing TechTool Pro and a small copy of your system that you can use when performing regular maintenance or in the case of an emergency. It is created on one of your hard drives without the need to reformat it.
Protection
TechTool Pro includes the option to install the TechTool Protection system preference. This is where you configure automatic functions that operate in the background. In particular, you can configure Protection to track deleted files, monitor the free space on your hard drives, save backups of critical directory data to help with recovery in the event of drive corruption, and to monitor the SMART routines of your hard drives. If problems are found, Protection provides an onscreen alert and can even be configured to send an email alert.

TechTool Pro 5 is a feature-packed release of the most comprehensive diagnostic, repair, and maintenance utility of all time! A must-have Macintosh application, this utility from Micromat is truly the one indispensable product you need to ensure your Mac is always trouble free.

System Requirements:

  • Macintosh PowerPC G4 or newer.
  • Mac OS X 10.4.9 or greater.
  • DVD drive.
  • 512 MB RAM or higher.
  • Quartz Extreme graphics support.

Currently Supported Systems

Our current bootable products support all PowerPC and Intel Macintosh computers capable of running Mac OS X 10.5 or greater, except for:

• MacBook Pro (Macworld Expo 2009 Release)

The system version on our bootable products is:
Mac OS X 10.5.5 (Universal)
TechTool Pro does not currently support 2TB or larger hard drives.

About Bootable Systems

To perform certain operations on a Mac's default startup drive, such as testing/repairing the disk directories, disk optimization, or repartitioning the drive, it is necessary to boot the computer and run the software from an alternate operating system. This is because these functions cannot be performed on an active drive. It must be unmounted first. This is a restriction posed upon utilities like ours from the operating system. Back in the days of Mac OS 8 and prior, it was possible to perform many of these functions on a live and active drive. With the release of Mac OS 9, this was no longer allowed and this restriction has continued through Mac OS X.

In order to provide an alternate startup location from which to run a program, Micromat includes bootable Macintosh operating systems with several of its products. For example, TechTool Pro and DiskStudio ship on bootable DVDs. TechTool Protege includes a bootable system on the Protege flash drive. You can start the computer from this alternate system in order to perform functions on the normal startup hard drive that could not be done while it is the active system drive. The systems we provide are licensed from Apple. They are specially-designed, minimal systems that are optimized to run from non-write media like a CD or DVD. They do not contain all the features found in a full Mac OS installation, such as a Finder, Apple menu options, etc. Consequently, as Apple releases new Macintosh models, new system components are usually required to boot them. In that case, devices or media using earlier systems will not be able to boot the newer models. Micromat must wait until Apple releases new system versions (boot DDKs) in order to incorporate these official minimal systems in their products to be able to boot these newer Macs. This wait is often several months.

Micromat programmers can work with full shipping versions of the operating system for newer machines to attempt to create a small system which will fit and run on a CD or DVD. If successful, we can use this system on products until Apple releases the official version to developers. The disadvantage of this approach is that such a system is considerably slower to boot. Hence, we only do this if necessary as an interim solution.

It is not necessary to boot from a CD or DVD to perform functions that require unmounting the normal startup drive. In fact, under Mac OS X, this is recommended only as a last resort. It is always better to boot and run utility software from a hard drive under Mac OS X. This is because Mac OS X is based on Unix and it works best if it has hard drive swap space for memory management. This provides faster performance and greater stability. Booting from a CD or DVD there is no memory swap space. If Mac OS X runs low on memory, the computer may slow down or even freeze. This is one of the reasons we have included the eDrive option in our Mac OS X product TechTool Pro. The eDrive is a small startup partition containing TechTool Pro which the program creates on one of the computer's hard drives. The eDrive's system is based on the installed operating system on the normal startup hard drive. Consequently it is capable of booting the computer and incurs no speed penalty.

Instead of booting from a CD or DVD, you can set up a second bootable hard drive by installing Mac OS X onto the second drive, booting from it, and then installing the Micromat software onto it. In addition, if you have access to a second Macintosh, you can start up the first Macintosh in FireWire target disk mode and connect it to the second one using a FireWire cable. You can then run the software from the second Macintosh to work on the original one's hard drive. The above procedures allow you to run the software in order to work on the startup hard drive of a Mac which cannot boot from the available CD or DVD. Also, software installed on a hard drive (unlike a CD or DVD) can be updated as free updaters are posted on our website. This allows you to run the latest version of the software regardless of the version of the CD or DVD.

 
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