Prosoft Drive Genius 3 review

The latest version of Prosoft's respected drive utility

Prosoft Drive Genius 3
Individual utilities are laid out in the smoothly animated interface like cars in a garage

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

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    Full suite of repair utilities

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    Sector repair feature

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    Nice interface

Cons

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    Upgraders left wanting

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    No data recovery features

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    Cost will prohibit some

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You won't need Prosoft Drive Genius 3 in the normal course of events. Minor file system mishaps will be catered for by Apple's automatic clean-up scripts.

After that, Apple's standard Disk Utility will have a decent stab at file system repairs and will effect a repair in the majority of cases, but it can't cope with severe file system or partition problems.

Drive genius 3

Also new and more impressive is the ability to resize, hide, duplicate, delete and add partitions, including the boot volume (if you start from the supplied DVD), and RAID support in the form of both Apple's hardware and software array solutions, making this a wise purchase for a Mac Pro owner with lots of internal drives.

That said, the latter features will be of most use to an IT professional and there is a Pro licenced version available for $250 (about £164), which is aimed at IT service shops. The whizzy animated interface is inventive, but won't be to everyone's taste, hence it can be stilled via a preference tickbox.

Recovery lacking Conspicuously absent from Drive Genius is any sort of data recovery feature. For this you'll need to purchase Prosoft's sister product, Data Rescue 3 (which, incidentally, is most excellent).

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