![]() ![]() Since both are priced at $99, you’re probably going to only buy one, and Drive Genius delivers more bang for your buck. It might or might not do it better than DiskWarrior, but in my experience over the years they both do a great job, but Drive Genius also does much more: Drive Genius’s utilities (right), and its list of drives (left). But while DiskWarrior may (or may not) be a better choice for rebuilding damaged disk directories (the jury’s still out), rebuilding damaged directories is pretty much all DiskWarrior can do.ĭrive Genius also fixes directory damage. I’ve used Drive Genius for over a decade, and I trust it more than any other disk utility except (perhaps) DiskWarrior. hard) disk, there is a defragmenting utility that can improve overall performance, boot time, application launch times, and how quickly large files open.ĭrive Genius also monitors your startup disk for system changes during login and notifies you if a change occurs (this is a common vector for malware).įinally, Drive Genius can almost always repair or rebuild a damaged disk after it alerts you of the issue. There’s also a malware scanner, as well as both physical and consistency checks for your disks. It also includes utilities for cloning, securely erasing, repartitioning, and initializing hard or solid-state drives. Drive Genius Utilitiesīut, Drive Genius does much more than just monitor your drives for issues before they become problems. The scan took hours but it ran in the background, so it didn’t interfere with other work on my Mac. ![]() I then used Drive Genius’s Find Duplicates and Find Large Files utilities to find and remove nearly 1TB of duplicate and large files. The onscreen alert a few minutes later was worded a bit more strongly: This more strongly worded DrivePulse alert appeared on my screen a few minutes after the email alert. Here’s the email: This is the DrivePulse email alert I received… The other day I received two alerts that one of my backup drives (named “4TB of backups”) was low on free space. I don’t know that I’ve seen this yet, but I believe it.Īnyway, since I wrote last week’s column, Drive Genius 5 alerted me to yet another disk-related issue I was having but didn’t know it, and then helped me resolve it before it caused problems. Then, it can alert me of physical or logical issues with any of my drives before things go to hell in a hand-basket.Īccording to Prosoft, Drive Genius 5 can even predict drive failure before it occurs. As I mentioned last week, Drive Genius’s DrivePulse real-time monitoring is its best feature (at least in my not-necessarily-humble opinion).Īs you may recall, Drive Genius’s DrivePulse monitors the health of all connected drives and detects potential data corruption. ![]()
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