TechTool Pro 4.5.1

I'm thinking of using this software. Is TechTool Pro 4.5.1 compatible with Intel Mac? Or Do I have to purchase TechTool Pro 4.5.2? Thank you for all replies beforehand.
Bob

> Is TechTool Pro 4.5.1 compatible with Intel Mac?
Yes, 4.5.1 onwards is Intel/Universal Binary
TechTool Deluxe comes with AppleCare, also UB

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    Acmcneill1ug 14, 2014 7:16 AM
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    It has a sign saying a pop-up blocker is on and will not let me do it. I must open the stamp to look at my e-mails and if I have redirected link now I can do it.
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    I have this 1 TB Caviar Black drive from WD, I've installed it on an external HD case and have been using to store large files like HD movies and old archive things. Its file system is Mac OS Journaled.
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    It worked well for at least 5 more months and then BAM... same error again!
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    It could be a problem with enclosure, but it also could be a problem with the drive itself or the drive is possibly corrupted. I would start by contacting WD tech support.
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  • TechTool Pro finds a corrupted file

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    I don't know the answer to your question. But, since it's otherwise gathering moss at the moment . . .
    . . . I'll climb way out on the limb with a crazy thought from left field:
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    Using techtool pro found problem with "volume structure" and this was not fixed by TECHTOOL PRO.  What do you suggest I do?

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    After selecting Source Volume for eDrive and Mac OSX the Create eDrive button remains grey. I'm using TTP version 4.5.1

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  • TechTool Pro 5 data recovery lets me search but not view or save

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  • OS X Panther and TechTool Pro

    Can an earlier version of TechTool Pro be used to diagnose and fix issues with a drive with Panther 10.3.9 installed?
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    Boot to OS 9.
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  • How safe is TechTool Pro 4 Directoty maintainance

    Greetings,
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    I've had no problems with TTP v 4.1.1 doing the Directory Maintenance routine and the optimization routine under 10.4.4; I just installed 10.4.5 but haven't tried it out yet. I have even cross-checked the results after directory maintenance using DiskWarrior v 3.0.3, and DiskWarrior always returns a "fully-optimized" directory graphic with no changes necessary. Unless 10.4.5 breaks it, the Directory Maintenance process works just fine, and Optimization seems to work properly as well.

  • Techtool pro 5 rebuild failed. What do I do next?

    Having some problems with MacBook, ran Techtool pro 5, volume rebuild failed. computer still works, but applications have to be force quit.
    What should I do next?

    It is a 13" MacBook OSX 10.5.8 intel core 2 duo.

  • Using Techtool Pro 5

    Hi, I just finished setting up my new Mac Pro. Pretty amazing upgrade from my old G5 dual 2.0! I was wondering if anyone has advice for using techtool pro to repair,defragment and rebuild drives from time to time. I certainly used it on my old power mac and it was helpful in optimizing performance.
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    stuck in an elevator with an insurance agent.
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  • TechTool Pro 4.5.3 NOT compatible

    I had the latest version of Micromat's TechTool Pro installed on my MacPro with OSX10.4.10. I just upgraded my system to 10.5 and got an error message while trying to start TechTool. This is the first program incompatibility I have run accross. Micromat's website has no information about Leopard.

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  • Techtool pro 4.1 compatibility with osx 10.4.6

    Hi recently i updated to techtool pro 4.1 and since this time i have had a few problems. I erased the original edrive as advised and reinstalled the new edrive./ all was hunky dory everything working really well and quick. Then the phantom grey screen appeared at boot up. All keyboard function had no effect, no chime no whirring just freeze. So i zapped the PRAM and hey presto it kicked in allowing me to disconnect peripherals and as a precausiton i took out the techttol pro completely. since then and on reading other users comments ablout glitches i have been loathe to reinstall it but want trouble free computing ( as near as **** it) What do i do I have software whcih is touted initially as great and has conflicting reports. What do i do?
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    Hi Alan, Welcome to Apple Discussions.
    I am running TTP 4.1.1 with 10.4.6 without issues. I don't use e-drive, never did so I can't help you there but there should be no conflict.
    I can assure you with 99.999% certainty it is NOT a virus.
    DiskWarrior rebuilds the directory and it does it in the same fashion as TTP and that is about all it does, so if you have TTP I wouldn't advise spending the additional $ on DW.
    What does Disk Utility >> Verify Disk report?
    What issues are you experiencing now?
    -mj
    [email protected]

  • What is the Windows equivalent of DiskWarrior or TechTool Pro?

    Hi - I'm looking for admin/troubleshooting/defragging software for the Windows subsystem of my Mac - basically, the equivalent of DiskWarrior, or TechTool Pro? Let me know.
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  • Disk utility & TechTool Pro will not recognize volumes on hard drive

    My Powerbook G4 will not start up. This is what happens:
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    3. Then I only get as far as the flashing question mark on screen
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    Any suggestions on what else I might try or on confirming my tentative diagnosis, would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

    Thanks for the quick reply Tom,
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    Think there is any use trying one of those data recovery programs to see if I could extract some information from the disk?
    I am realizing that I will probably need a new hard drive to get the computer running . A friend's dad who is a computer teacher (though mostly PC but has kids with Macs so he's been working with Macs a bit and learning) mentioned the possibility of putting in a new hard drive as the start up drive then installing the old one as a secondary hard drive so I can try to access my data that way. Think that sounds like a feasible option to try? Perhaps I could run the recovery within that configuration. Worth a try? Pointless?
    I appreciate any words of wisdom or commiseration.
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