Disk Utility is a system utility for performing disk and disk volume-related tasks on the macOSoperating system by Apple Inc.
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Functions[edit]
The functions currently supported by Disk Utility include:[1]
Disk Utility functions may also be accessed from the macOS command line with the
diskutil and hdiutil commands.[3]History[edit]
In the classic Mac OS, 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.
Before Mac OS X Panther, 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 whereas Disk Utility was used for formatting, partitioning, verifying and repairing file structures. The ability to 'zero' all data (multi-pass formatting) on a disk was not added until Mac OS X 10.2.3.[4] Further changes introduced in Mac OS X Tiger, specifically version 10.4.3, allowed Disk Utility to be used to verify the file structure of the current boot drive. Mac OS X Leopard added the ability to create, resize and delete disk partitions without erasing them, a feature known as live partitioning. In OS X El Capitan, Disk Utility has a different user interface and lost the ability to repair permissions due to obsolescence,[5] create and manage disks formatted as RAID, burn discs and multi-pass format internal solid-state drives and encrypted external drives.[6]
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Apple Iphoto Update For El CapitanReferences[edit]
Iphoto Version For El CapitanExternal links[edit]
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