The quote below raises the query: Which should I buy? Which is better, DiskWarrior or TechTool Pro? Are there price breaks for those that purchase one and want to try the other? Don
As I understand it, the two are different in what they do, though I'm not clear exactly how: DW has always been unique, i.e. it addresses a level of the file system that no other utility works with, and like many others I can report it has several times recovered disks that otherwise seemed hopeless. TTP does many things, but its file system repair, like the late Norton Disk Doctor's, is essentially a revved-up version of Disk Utility's Repair Disk function (or the classic OS's Disk First Aid). And the user reports on TTP at MacInTouch <http://www.macintouch.com/techtool.html> have been very mixed. So I'd recommend you get DiskWarrior, and don't bother with TechToolPro.
Andrew Main
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