The CD itself is printed with my serial number, the same one I've had for previous versions of DiskWarrior. Add in the cost of the other materials and labor, and I don't think the $9 is unreasonable, but it does seem like a lot given that I can order something really heavy from Amazon and get 'free' shipping. Wondershare-dvd-ripper-platinum 4.4.4 serial number maker: Schoolhouse Technologies Math Resource Studio 4.4.4.1 serial keygen: Default Folder X V 4.4.4 serial number maker: Wondershare-dvd-to-iphone-converter 4.4.4 crack: Untethered Jailbreak 4.3.4.3.1.4.2.1 serial number maker: Vso Image Resizer 4.0.4.4 keymaker: Fastream Iq Proxy Server 4.4.
Diskwarrior 5.0 Serial Number
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In article <cercue...@mid.individual.net>, Jolly Roger
corruption than restore an entire hard drive. doing that can also
prevent major corruption that would end up with downtime and a full
restore.
<jolly...@pobox.com> wrote:it's a helluva lot quicker to run diskwarrior and fix minor directory
> > From today's Macintouch:
> >
> > 'DiskWarrior <http://www.alsoft.com/DiskWarrior/index.html> is a
> > respected disk repair and recovery utility, based on unique disk
> > directory repair routines, from Alsoft Inc. A long-awaited DiskWarrior 5
> > rewrite is finally available, bringing 64-bit code to handle massive
> > directories (such as those created by Apple's Time Machine) while
> > retaining support for older Macs (even PowerPC models). Other
> > improvements include the ability to run from an OS X Recovery partition;
> > delivery on a bootable flash drive with the ability to update for newer
> > OS X versions; GUID partition repair; performance enhancements; and even
> > better disk repair and file-recovery capabilities. DiskWarrior 5 is
> > priced at $119.95 for Mac OS X 10.5 and later (PowerPC or Intel) and
> > older versions are available for earlier Macs. Upgrades for existing
> > owners are $59.95.'
> >
> > Finally!
>
> Personally, I'd rather invest that $120 into backups. Not much need for
> repair when you can simply restore from backup, IMO. To each his own,
> though.
corruption than restore an entire hard drive. doing that can also
prevent major corruption that would end up with downtime and a full
restore.