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<blockquote data-quote="Halcyon" data-source="post: 406733" data-attributes="member: 29520"><p>Ok, I can see how DiskWarrior can be a life safer...so I'll jot that down at the top of my list of "software to get".</p><p></p><p>Otherwise, I agree lots of things can go wrong...but maybe I should've been more precise on my inquiry: Is the scheduled maintenance that OSX performs <strong>automatically</strong>; when the machine is on but not being used, comparable to what DiskWarrio or TechTool Pro can achieve? Or either one of them does more, better or worse? (Taking into consideration some features, like emergency start up disk, etc., that are obviously not built into OSX).</p><p></p><p>Everyday lots of people post messages soliciting help for certain oddities they encounter while working, playing, etc. with their computers...I wonder how many of these could be avoided if there is a piece of software out there that does a better job of Total System Maintenance than the system itself does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Halcyon, post: 406733, member: 29520"] Ok, I can see how DiskWarrior can be a life safer...so I'll jot that down at the top of my list of "software to get". Otherwise, I agree lots of things can go wrong...but maybe I should've been more precise on my inquiry: Is the scheduled maintenance that OSX performs [B]automatically[/B]; when the machine is on but not being used, comparable to what DiskWarrio or TechTool Pro can achieve? Or either one of them does more, better or worse? (Taking into consideration some features, like emergency start up disk, etc., that are obviously not built into OSX). Everyday lots of people post messages soliciting help for certain oddities they encounter while working, playing, etc. with their computers...I wonder how many of these could be avoided if there is a piece of software out there that does a better job of Total System Maintenance than the system itself does. [/QUOTE]
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