![]() But freedom is great, so the decision is yours. I guess it will probably happen less frequently, but still will happen, at least under extreme situations like forced Mac shut down.Īnd additionally, DiskWarrior also optimizes disk directory index to improve speed, checks files and folders for damage and potential compatibility problems, as well as testing hardware. Maybe that is less likely or not happen at all with APFS, but I must see it. Probably they never rebuilt their directory. ![]() It is curious to read people saying that Time Machine disks get corrupt after six months or so. These things are not science-fiction in my troubleshooting experience of many years with many Macs. For any disk, and mostly for Time Machine ones and booting ones with millions of files and big sizes. ![]() Or maybe it was a neutrino (no joke intended) that hit the Mac. It may happen when you boot from external disk and the display goes black, yet it is not fully black (you can only notice that if there is not much light), and then unplug the disk to use it in other Mac (booting at work and home from the same external disk like Samsung Portable SSD T5, for instance) etc. How could that happen? It may not be frequent, but it can happen when you must force shut down the Mac because got frozen, kernel panic, etc, even turned it off or unplugged from mains without noticing it was on (yes, people do that amazing but true). And you will never notice until you need such file. But if then the disk directory is corrupt, you could overwrite a file and lose it for ever. ![]() Usually, you may not notice the symptoms at all. It depends on the degree of damage.īut that is the most extreme situation. Sometimes it is too late then sometimes DiskWarrior can fix it then. I have had some cases of that from people that did not care about maintaining their Macs. Sometimes the symptoms are obvious for instance, disk does not mount and all content is lost. ![]()
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