Geeezz you guys are beginning to make me regret having ordered TTP4.

I have been feeling a little lost lately, trying to fix up a G3AIO for a friend, and having only DiskWarrior as a repair/diagnostic tool. This little "code named Molar" machine has been about as pleasant to fix up as having a root canal.

I was always a big fan of Norton Utilities. No flames please, I know people either loved it or hated it. But, Norton saved me on more than one occasion. That's my story and I am sticking with it. Now that they have discontinued Disk Doctor and the rest for Macs I need "something" else.

RAMometer was a great tool for checking new RAM. And it was free! But, on machines like the AIO I am working on, it is useless. I am not even installing OS 9 on the AIO.

If folks are not using TTP4, what are you people using beside DiskWarrior? Is there anything else?

Nancy


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