Is that and the final DiskWarrior 6 release days, weeks, months or years away? Or is it not known at the moment, and maybe it is never released? That would be great! Thanks!Ģ. For instance, do they have all required documentation from Apple? If not, when is it expected? Even a tentative date would be great. Does it make any difference or is it recommended to run First Aid from the booting disk, or booting from macOS Recovery, or booting from other disk? Could it be better to do it using applications like Micromat TechTool Pro (until Alsoft DiskWarrior 6 for APFS is released)? It would be great if Rusty Little (DiskWarrior Project Manager) could say something about the future DiskWarrior 6 to rebuild the directory of APFS disks (without breaking the NDA with Apple, of course!). I wonder why Apple does not allow “Disk Utility – First Aid” to check all (disk, containers and volumes) at once with a single click. This all makes sense, apart from Disk Utility’s apparent inability to unmount volumes in order to check a container, but isn’t what the user is told in the app’s Help book. To check and repair all volumes in a container, you must first eject each of its volumes, then select the container and click on the First Aid tool. To perform full checks on an APFS volume, you should select that volume (not its disk or container) before clicking on the First Aid tool. If that’s a disk, then First Aid checks and repairs at that level, including the disk’s partition map and EFI partition, not its volumes. How this currently works is that performing First Aid depends on the item which is selected. The description of Disk Utility’s First Aid command therefore appears incorrect.
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