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Disk warrior 5 serial
Disk warrior 5 serial










  1. #DISK WARRIOR 5 SERIAL SERIAL NUMBER#
  2. #DISK WARRIOR 5 SERIAL UPDATE#
  3. #DISK WARRIOR 5 SERIAL PRO#

#DISK WARRIOR 5 SERIAL UPDATE#

entry in Console?)Īpologies, though, for forgetting to update my original post. The alert confused me, because you didn't mention that it was an issue alert. As if to prove this, the HD in question has been running since January 2006 without problem.

#DISK WARRIOR 5 SERIAL PRO#

This 'error' was also reported by TechTool Pro 4, but no longer by TTP 5 (or 6), due to Micromat's re-interpretation of the standard.

disk warrior 5 serial

This particular call is an interpretation of the manufacturer's SMART data based on the relevant temperature sensor's response, not an absolute 'fact'. The (single) alert I received was about the HD running 'too hot'. The Console entries referred to temperature and spare blocks. I ran DiskWarrior's Hardware tab/ Automatic Diagnostics/ Hourly Auto check all drives. If the above is bad news, apparently the news is not so devastating as to elicit an Alert. ĝiskWarriorFileTestsServer: Resource check: Skipping AppleSingle-encoded data fork resource file: errors.rsrc ĝiskWarriorFileTestsServer: Resource check: Skipping AppleSingle-encoded data fork resource file: dialogs.rsrcĤ/13/11 6:04:07 AM. ĝiskWarriorFileTestsServer: Resource check: Skipping AppleSingle-encoded data fork resource file: errors.rsrcĤ/13/11 6:04:07 AM. ĝiskWarriorFileTestsServer: Resource check: Skipping AppleSingle-encoded data fork resource file: dialogs.rsrcĤ/13/11 6:04:06 AM. ĝiskWarriorFileTestsServer: Resource check: Skipping AppleSingle-encoded data fork resource file: errors.rsrcĤ/13/11 6:04:06 AM. ĝiskWarriorFileTestsServer: Resource check: Skipping AppleSingle-encoded data fork resource file: dialogs.rsrcĤ/13/11 6:04:05 AM. ĝiskWarriorFileTestsServer: Resource check returned error 9350 for file: TestFile.pngĤ/13/11 6:04:05 AM. OK, Hourly set and here's what I got (even if I don't understand and appreciate the data):Ĥ/13/11 6:03:49 AM. (The only thing I got were temp and block reports, and that was only when I ran Diagnostics > Manual.) If that doesn't return any results try filtering Console > All Messages and see what you get. (Total Available: 140) (Use Attempts: 0)Įasiest way to look is to filter Console > Console Messages for "warrior."

#DISK WARRIOR 5 SERIAL SERIAL NUMBER#

ĝiskWarriorDaemon: : Spare blocks for ATA device 'WDC WD5000BEVT-00A0RT0', serial number 'WD-WX21A30L8760', appear to still be available.

disk warrior 5 serial

ĝiskWarriorDaemon: : ATA device 'WDC WD5000BEVT-00A0RT0', serial number 'WD-WX21A30L8760', reports it is functioning at a temperature of 91.4F (33C) degrees.Ĥ/13/11 6:02:48 AM.

disk warrior 5 serial

ĝiskWarriorDaemon: : ATA device 'WDC WD5000BEVT-00A0RT0', serial number 'WD-WX21A30L8760', reports it is functioning normally.Ĥ/13/11 6:02:48 AM.

disk warrior 5 serial

Running scheduled hardware tests.Ĥ/13/11 6:02:48 AM. If you see what I didn't see it'll be in Console > Console Messages, and it'll look like this (which is the output from my reinstalled DW 4.2):Ĥ/13/11 6:02:48 AM. I just enabled the DW 4.3 Automatic Diagnostics setting, so I should soon know if this DW feature works for me.īTW, what is it (DW) supposed to check, and presuming an affirmative report is generated in Console, what will it look like?












Disk warrior 5 serial