Techtool Pro 4.1.2 question

Has an used the 'eDrive' functionality in TTP v4.1.2 to create a bootable partition on the startup drive and can vreify this actually works OK?

Hi, Lefkows.
See "Reader Reports on TechTool Pro 4" at AccelerateYourMac. There are a variety of comments on the eDrive, both pro and con.
Personally, I don't use the eDrive — that's my personal choice as I'm not sanguine about letting any utility alter the partition map on my drives. While Micromat recommends the eDrive, in my personal use of TTP's various utilities from the bootable CD, I've never run into issues where a lack of RAM turned out to prevent tests or repairs to run. If your Mac has low RAM — say, less than 640 MB, which is the smallest configuration on which I've used TTP 4.x — you might want to use the eDrive.
Having an eDrive can be handy if you use a laptop and do not travel with your repair CDs. However, I recommend all laptop users pack their install discs and repair discs when they travel.
Good luck!
Dr. Smoke
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