I use both. I use Techtool Pro, when I want to test hardware. When it comes
to repairing the OS, I use Diskwarrior. If you can only afford one know,
it's best to start with DiskWarrior. Later on, you can get TechTool Pro. If
you have a newer Mac, and you purchased AppleCare, TechTool Pro comes with
your AppleCare package.

Regards,
-- 
Aaron Willems
Network Administrator
Lieberman Productions & Philo Television

> 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
> 



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