Disk Utility

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Disk Utility
Disk Utility screenshot
Developer: Apple Inc.
Latest release: 10.5.8 (198.16)
OS: Mac OS X
Use: Utility
License: Proprietary
Website: Disk Utility 10.5 Help: Testing and repairing a disk or volume

Disk Utility is the name of a utility created by Apple for performing disk-related tasks in Mac OS X. These tasks include:

Disk Utility functions may also be accessed from the Mac OS X command line with the diskutil and hdiutil commands.

Disk Utility was updated with Mac OS X v10.3. Prior to v10.3, the functionality of Disk Utility was spread across two applications: Disk Copy and Disk Utility. Disk Copy was used for creating and mounting disk image files, and Disk Utility was used for formatting, partitioning, verifying and repairing file structures. The ability to "zero" all data on a disk was not added until Mac OS X 10.2.3[1]

Further changes introduced in 10.4.3 allowed Disk Utility to be used to verify the file structure of the current boot drive. However as apple notes in their public knowledge base [2] doing so can sometimes yield false error messages.

In versions of the Mac OS prior to Mac OS X, similar functionality to the verification features of Disk Utility could be found in the Disk First Aid application. Another application called Drive Setup was used for drive formatting and partitioning, and the application Disk Copy was used for working with disk images.

  1. ^ http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=107263
  2. ^ http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=302672
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