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First, 5 GBs of free space is woefully too little. A minimum of 10 GBs or 10-15% of the hard drive's capacity whichever is greater.
Second, add more RAM depending upon your specific model and how much RAM it supports. A 3 year old model that's a Core 2 Duo can support 3 GBs. If it's a Late 2007 model it can support up to 6 GBs although 4 GBs should be adequate.
Third, do some basic maintenance. See the following:
Kappy's Personal Suggestions for OS X Maintenance
For disk repairs use Disk Utility. For situations DU cannot handle the best third-party utilities are: Disk Warrior; DW only fixes problems with the disk directory, but most disk problems are caused by directory corruption; Disk Warrior 4.x is now Intel Mac compatible. TechTool Pro provides additional repair options including file repair and recovery, system diagnostics, and disk defragmentation. TechTool Pro 4.5.1 or higher are Intel Mac compatible; Drive Genius is similar to TechTool Pro in terms of the various repair services provided. Versions 1.5.1 or later are Intel Mac compatible.
OS X performs certain maintenance functions that are scheduled to occur on a daily, weekly, or monthly period. The maintenance scripts run in the early AM only if the computer is turned on 24/7 (no sleep.) If this isn't the case, then an excellent solution is to download and install a shareware utility such as Macaroni, JAW PseudoAnacron, or Anacron that will automate the maintenance activity regardless of whether the computer is turned off or asleep. Dependence upon third-party utilities to run the periodic maintenance scripts had been significantly reduced in Tiger and Leopard. These utilities have limited or no functionality with Snow Leopard and should not be installed.
OS X automatically defrags files less than 20 MBs in size, so unless you have a disk full of very large files there's little need for defragmenting the hard drive. As for virus protection there are few if any such animals affecting OS X. You can protect the computer easily using the freeware Open Source virus protection software ClamXAV. Personally I would avoid most commercial anti-virus software because of their potential for causing problems.
I would also recommend downloading the shareware utility TinkerTool System that you can use for periodic maintenance such as removing old logfiles and archives, clearing caches, etc. Other utilities are also available such as Onyx, Leopard Cache Cleaner, CockTail, and Xupport, for example.
For emergency repairs install the freeware utility Applejack (not compatible with Snow Leopard.) If you cannot start up in OS X, you may be able to start in single-user mode from which you can run Applejack to do a whole set of repair and maintenance routines from the commandline. Note that AppleJack 1.5 is required for Leopard. AppleJack is not compatible with Snow Leopard.
When you install any new system software or updates be sure to repair the hard drive and permissions beforehand. I also recommend booting into safe mode before doing system software updates.
Get an external Firewire drive at least equal in size to the internal hard drive and make (and maintain) a bootable clone/backup. You can make a bootable clone using the Restore option of Disk Utility. You can also make and maintain clones with good backup software. My personal recommendations are (order is not significant):
1. Retrospect Desktop (Commercial - not yet universal binary)
2. Synchronize! Pro X (Commercial)
3. Synk (Backup, Standard, or Pro)
4. Deja Vu (Shareware)
5. Carbon Copy Cloner (Donationware)
6. SuperDuper! (Commercial)
7. Intego Personal Backup (Commercial)
8. Data Backup (Commercial)
9. SilverKeeper 2.0 (Freeware)
10. MimMac (Commercial)
11. Tri-Backup (Commercial)
Visit The XLab FAQs and read the FAQs on maintenance, optimization, virus protection, and backup and restore.
Additional suggestions will be found in Mac Maintenance Quick Assist.
Referenced software can be found at www.versiontracker.com and www.macupdate.com.

Mar 14, 2010 1:56 PM

I have put together a list of what are, in my opinion, the ten best Mac disk repair software and other excellent Mac tools for troubleshooting, diagnosing, and repairing a Mac. Many of them are free or offer a free trial. As Macs continue to gain market share, there is an increased likelihood that you will have to support them if you are a tech. And even if you aren’t a tech, it’s good to know which tools are the best to use when it comes time to repair your own.

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Introduction to our Top 10 Mac Repair Software

Did you know there are several Mac disk repair options that each function differently and one may suit your needs better than another? I detail several for you below so you can decide.

More than just a list of disk repair software, I provide many Mac software solutions for you and your clients! Even better, some are free!

Want to clone a Mac drive? Want to monitor a Mac’s hardware sensors? Want heroic system recovery for mere mortals?! Oh, there are some great software here! Read on.

TechTool Protogo

TechTool Protogo is a Mac repair program suite which contains three of Micromat’s best Mac repair tools; TechTool Pro 8, TechTool Pro Classic, and DiskStudio.

Protogo creates a bootable Mac repair toolbox with these tools as well as any of your own tools on a portable hard drive or flash drive.

You can then boot from this drive, bypassing the OS, and run diagnostics on a computer to determine problems.

Protogo also allows you to repair and recover data from problematic hard drives as well as defragment, optimize, and securely delete data.

Cost: $129.99

Memtest OS X

Memtest OS X is a memory testing program for Mac OS X. It is a command line utility so it can be ran in OS X or in Single-User Mode if your Mac will not boot.

It is great for testing intermittent system problems when you are having trouble determining if it is a memory problem.

If you prefer memtest with a GUI front-end, then be sure to check out Rember.

Rember will run in OS X but will not work in Single-User Mode so Memtest OS X is the better option.

Cost: $1.39

Mac Disk Repair – DiskWarrior 5

Disk Repair for Macs – DiskWarrior utilizes a unique disk repair method for Macs

DiskWarrior is arguably one of the best hard drive repair programs for the Mac.

It works differently than other data repair programs.

Instead of trying to rebuild the damaged data itself, DiskWarrior builds replacement data based off of the original data.

It then verifies the new data structure based on the original to make sure it is error free.

You can also use DiskWarrior as a preventative maintenance utility for hard disks.

When run, it rebuilds your directory eliminating any damage that you may not be aware of. It also optimizes the directory for better performance.

Cost: $99.95 but look for a trial.

If it is more serious and your Mac’s hard drive has crashed, I have provided an extensive data recovery guide with a list of Hard Drive Recovery Tools in my article How to Recover Data from a Crashed Hard Drive.

First Free Disk Repair-Mac – OnyX

Onyx is a maintenance, optimization, and personalization utility for Mac OS X.

It allows you to run hard drive diagnostics, run system maintenance tasks, delete caches, and configure tons of OS X hidden features.

Even if you aren’t using it as a repair utility, it is a great application to help keep your Mac running in top shape.

Cost: Free!

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Mac Data Rescue

Data Rescue is a data recovery program that focuses purely on recovering data from corrupt drives instead of hard drive repair.

It scans the corrupt drive analyzing all of its contents and allows you to choose which data you would like to recover.

It even scans for deleted files. Data Rescue II restores the data to a separate drive leaving the original data intact.

It comes with an emergency boot CD that you can use to recover data when the computer will not boot and it also works on drives that won’t mount.

Cost: $99.00

AppCleaner

AppCleaner may not be classified as a repair tool but it can be used as one.

When you are having trouble with an application in OS X, you can simply remove it by dragging it to the Trash.

However, this still leaves behind the applications preferences, caches, and other files that could still cause the same problem after you reinstall it.

AppCleaner will remove all of these files making sure that the app is completely gone before you attempt a reinstall.

Interesting interface!

Cost: Free!

Drive Genius – Is this the Best Mac Repair App?!

Drive Genius is a disk utility application for Macs.

Its main features include:

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  • defragmenting,
  • running benchtests,
  • directory repair,
  • integrity checks,
  • surface scans,
  • repartitioning,
  • cloning,
  • shredding data, and more.

With all these features, you can see why I ask is it the best Mac repair app overall!

This is actually the same program used to defrag Macs at the Genius Bar in Apple Stores.

Oh yes, Apple uses it.

Drive Genius also comes on a bootable DVD so you can run it even when a Mac will not boot.

Cost: $99.00

Mac Backup – Carbon Copy Cloner

Carbon Copy Cloner is a simple yet very effective backup utility for the Mac. Like most other backup utilities, it can be scheduled to backup your Mac on a regular basis.

The best part, however, is its ability to completely clone a hard drive with it still being bootable.

This tool comes in very handy when you are replacing hard drives, setting up multiple Macs, or recovering from a system crash.

Carbon Copy Cloner is donation-ware so you can download it for free without any restrictions.

Maybe you will be so pleased you will buy them a coffee anyway!

You can also check out SuperDuper which has more features but costs $27.95.

However, if you just need a simple backup and cloning utility, Carbon Copy Cloner does a great job.

Cost: Free! (donation-ware)

Apple Mac Disk Repair – AppleJack

AppleJack is a troubleshooting utility for Mac OS X. It runs under Single-User Mode so it can be used even when OS X will not boot.

AppleJack will repair disks, repair permissions, cleanup cache files, validate preference files, and remove swap files.

You can select these tasks individually or have AppleJack run all of them and even reboot when finished.

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Unfortunately, at the time of writing this article, AppleJack is not yet compatible with Leopard but a new version is in the works. Be sure to check their page frequently for an update because this is an invaluable tool.

When I updated this article for 2020, I checked on SourceForge and there were over 600 downloads last week!

Cost: Free! (open-source)

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Hardware Monitor

Hardware Monitor is a utility that allows you to view data from the hardware sensors in a Mac.

It currently has support for temperature readings, battery data, voltage, current, fan speed, power and load, ambient light, as well as user-defined artificial sensors.

It’s a great utility to use when simply trying to find out if your hardware is malfunctioning.

Cost: € 7.00 (can also be purchased with U.S. Dollars)

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This is kind of a nice segway into handy hardware tools and toolkits. Click on the following link if you want to see some great ideas on what I recommend for your Mac or PC Repair Toolkit.

As you may know, I believe your should support Macs in your Computer IT Consultant Business. I state my case here in my article on Why You Should Support Macs With Your IT Business.

Well if you were counting, that is 4 totally free Mac OSX disk repair utilities, and one so cheap it may as well be free!

The best Mac repair disk software may well be a paid one depending on your exact needs, and I’ve shown you my pick for the best of those too.

If you know of other great Mac software let me know in the comments below. What Mac OS X repair tools do you like? Is there another Mac Disk Repair utility you’d suggest? Please leave a comment to help others, or if the above tools have helped you.

And as for hardware, click this link if you want to repair hard drive-Mac for more details.

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Summary of Best Mac Repair Software:

Excellent Mac disk repair software is provided above, for you to consider and try their features for yourself. I didn’t stop there. This list contains some other handy Mac software I consider to be the best tools for techs and Mac owners.


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