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AppleJack: Troubleshooting for Mac OS X

April 17, 2006 by Juan Magdaraog  
Filed under Computers

I have to thank Elbert, PhilMUG’s current chairman for the heads up. He posted about a must read article at MacFixIt, written by Dan Frakes. This is a good read for all those people who’ve experienced trouble with the Mac OS X. Reliable as the Mac OS X might seem, things do go wrong. So just to be sure, read the article and arm yourself so that when trouble comes, you’re not caught flat footed.

Dan Frakes writes about basic trouble shooting for Mac OS X using both utilities built-in with Mac OS X and a freeware called AppleJack.

Do you know of any other troubleshooting software for Mac? Let us know. Leave a comment below.

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