[Ham-Mac] Norton's Systemworks 3.0 and Tiger
Wesley Bennett
towunk1 at optonline.net
Wed Dec 21 23:11:27 EST 2005
On Dec 21, 2005, at 12:32 PM, Rick Prather wrote:
> I think you will find that the majority of people "damning" TT Pro
> are the ones that got a copy of TT with their AppleCare agreement
> and it was months before Apple warned anyone that that version
> should not be used with Tiger. A lot of people messed themselves
> up by running the non-Tiger version after they installed Tiger.
>
> Norton has been a problem since OSX came out and they stopped
> supporting it. The horror stories about Norton Utilities for Mac
> have been all over the boards for years.
>
> Two lessons learned here were:
>
> 1. Apple can be inexcusably slow in warning of a problem.
>
> 2. Never use a utility that you haven't checked to make sure it is
> compatible with your new operating system.
>
> Rick
> K6LE
This is very true. I bought the TTPro the same time a bought
Tiger, and they both needed immediate upgrades.
The convenient thing about TTPro, is that it creates an eDrive,
that is used as a startup when you want to run diagnostics, rather
than booting up with the cd. Your TTPro is also in communication with
the teckies at TT, via the Ethernet, sending them readings to
analize your HD
73,
Wes N2UOF
>
> On Dec 21, 2005, at 8:00 AM, Lon Kinley wrote:
>
>> Thanks to everyone for the information.
>>
>> In reading reviews of TechTool, I find about as many people
>> damning it as do the same to Norton's, particularly with Tiger.
>>
>> 73,
>>
>> Lon - N3ZKP
>> Baltimore, Maryland
>>
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