Onyx vs. Leopard Cache Cleaner.
I want to stick with only one of them, but haven't seen any decisive reviews that puts one marginally ahead of the other.
2.33Ghz Intel Core Duo iMac 20', Mac OS X (10.5.6)
2.33Ghz Intel Core Duo iMac 20', Mac OS X (10.5.6)
My mistake the other day I clicked on the wrong button and it destroyed my system.
KJK555 wrote:
The only functions I use in leopard cache cleaner are the cache cleaner functions, and then only
rarely. Leo doesn't "trash the cache" as often as Tiger used to and rebuilding it when not needed
is not advised.
A good third party disk utility such as Disk Warrior is, in my book, a necessity to keep your hard disk
healthy, it addresses many critical directory structure issues that Disk Utility simply won't find or fix.
Check your system activity in the console logs, many times you can find problems recorded there
such as processes crashing. Fixing these things right away will help performance and reliability.
Last and most important: Keep good backups in case something goes wrong.
Kj
FL_MacTech wrote:
I guess we will have to agree to disagree about that issue. I see well over a hundred machines per week and run exactly the same thing on them all with no problems. I always close out all applications before doing anything of course. I don't suggest you run it every day, but I'm not sure why you would be seeing so much corruption.
Onyx vs. Leopard Cache Cleaner.