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Looking for a good disk surface scan & repair
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<blockquote data-quote="ShanghaiTimes" data-source="post: 1637106" data-attributes="member: 341127"><p>yea, I know. But old habits die hard. Thanks guys. </p><p></p><p>I have Carbon Copy Clone, and SuperDuper!, both much the same.</p><p>Slowly getting the kit together to put a second HDD in my Mini, and as well have that all important Clone drive sitting there on a USB3. Plus the TimeMachine drive. The collection of drives is starting to build out of all sense.</p><p>and oddly enough, SSD's have bad blocks as well, although I don't know if they develop more, or just have some in the mfg process.</p><p>And there's another trap for unwary players. If you mix an SSD and a HDD in an Apple running I think 10.9 and up, or is it 10.8 up, it automatically tries to make you a fusion drive. I'm running 10.10.2 and it certainly will.</p><p>The other option I have of course is to stick my head in the sand and deny that there is ever any problems...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShanghaiTimes, post: 1637106, member: 341127"] yea, I know. But old habits die hard. Thanks guys. I have Carbon Copy Clone, and SuperDuper!, both much the same. Slowly getting the kit together to put a second HDD in my Mini, and as well have that all important Clone drive sitting there on a USB3. Plus the TimeMachine drive. The collection of drives is starting to build out of all sense. and oddly enough, SSD's have bad blocks as well, although I don't know if they develop more, or just have some in the mfg process. And there's another trap for unwary players. If you mix an SSD and a HDD in an Apple running I think 10.9 and up, or is it 10.8 up, it automatically tries to make you a fusion drive. I'm running 10.10.2 and it certainly will. The other option I have of course is to stick my head in the sand and deny that there is ever any problems... [/QUOTE]
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