Hi all,

The following is an extract from the alsoft web site regarding DiskWarrior:

<http://www.alsoft.com/DiskWarrior/>

Note: DiskWarrior CD revision 39 is now shipping with DiskWarrior 3.0.3. All
PowerPC-based (non-Intel) Mac models introduced as of 10/19/2005 and meeting
the requirements for DiskWarrior can be started from the DiskWarrior CD. The
new iBook models introduced on 07/26/2005, the new iMac G5 (with built-in
iSight) models introduced on 10/12/2005 and the new Power Mac G5 (dual-core)
and PowerBook models introduced on 10/19/2005 can be started from the
current CD. Click here to learn how to repair the directory of a disk in a
Mac model that cannot be started from the DiskWarrior CD.

We have been selling the current revision 39 for a couple of months now.
Please email us if you have any further queries.

Kind regards,
Greg Satti
Zytech - www.zytech.com.au
PO Box 758, Bunbury WA 6230
Ph (08) 9721 1125
Fx (08) 9721 1126
Mo 0423 558 636


On 20/4/06 3:36 PM, "Ronda Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> On 20/04/2006, at 3:11 PM, Rob Phillips wrote:
> 
>> Is diskwarrior 3.0.3 compatible with the new intel macs?
> 
> Hi Rob,
> 
> Short Answer ... No.
> 
> My DiskWarrior CD 3.0.3 which works in Tiger but will not boot my new
> G4 PowerBook . I need revision 39.
> But as yet no Intel version.
> 
> "In most cases, older DiskWarrior 3 CDs cannot start up newer machines
> because they do not have the necessary System files. To start up the
> newest PowerBook models released at the end of October 2005, you need a
> DiskWarrior CD with a more current operating system.
> 
> MacWorld has this to say:
> 
> <http://www.macworld.com/2006/04/features/firstaidintel/index.php>
> 
> 2. Application Failures Some PowerPC programs won¹t launch on Intel
> Macs, even in Rosetta. A few launch successfully but some of their
> features won¹t work. At press time, this included important programs
> such as Microsoft¹s Virtual PC, and disk-repair programs such as
> Alsoft¹s DiskWarrior and Micromat¹s TechTool Pro. You shouldn¹t even
> attempt to use a non-updated disk-repair program on an Intel Mac.
> Wait for the software company to release an Intel-compatible upgrade.
> 
> 
> 
> Cheers,
> Ronni
> Car'n The Pies
> 
> 
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