Apple Mac Utilities

Apple Mac Utilities

февраля 17 2021

Apple Mac Utilities

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Any Windows desktop°

Supports Windows 7*, 8* and 10, both 32bit and 64bit platforms.

° Windows on ARM is currently not supported.
* Feature freeze for Windows 7+8 versions.

Windows 10 drivers are cross-signed by Microsoft and support UEFI Secure Boot on any PC including all (Intel based) Apple Macs via BootCamp.

Browse and download Utilities apps on your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch from the App Store. The App Store has a wide selection of Utilities apps for your iOS device. Mac Compatibility Mac Compatibility MacBook Air (Retina, 13-inch, 2020) MacBook Air (Retina, 13-inch, 2018 - 2019). In the Disk Utility app on your Mac, choose View Show All Devices. Note: If you’re checking your startup disk or startup volume, restart your computer in macOS Recovery, select Disk Utility in the macOS Utilities window, then click Continue.

BootCamp compatible

All Magic Utilities are compatible with Apple BootCamp and can be used on any computer, including Macs.

Original device specific BootCamp features will not work until the device related Magic Utility has been uninstalled.

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Bluetooth

No more cable clutter. Wireless Bluetooth support for all external Apple input devices.

A compatible Bluetooth adapter / driver is required.

Seamless USB

Seamless wired USB support for all recharg­­­able Apple input devices. Plug-in, recharge and continue to work.

Supported USB devices:

  • Magic Keyboard
  • Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad
  • Magic Trackpad 2
  • Magic Mouse 2 (recharge only)

Low battery alerts

Battery indicator and customizable battery alerts for all devices on Bluetooth and USB connections.

Retina

Windows High DPI support for all user interfaces. No blurry text or graphics on your retina screen.

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High DPI is currently implemented in Windows 7 compatibility mode. Per monitor High DPI support is on the roadmap.

Disk Utility can find and repair errors related to the formatting and directory structure of a Mac disk. Errors can lead to unexpected behavior when using your Mac, and significant errors might even prevent your Mac from starting up completely.

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Before proceeding, make sure that you have a current backup of your Mac, in case you need to recover damaged files or Disk Utility finds errors that it can't repair.

Open Disk Utility

Start up from macOS Recovery, then select Disk Utility from the Utilities window. Click Continue.
If you're not repairing the disk your Mac started up from, you don't need to start up from macOS Recovery: just open Disk Utility from the Utilities folder of your Applications folder.

Locate your disk in Disk Utility

Choose View > Show All Devices (if available) from the menu bar or toolbar in Disk Utility.

The sidebar in Disk Utility should now show each available disk or other storage device, beginning with your startup disk. And beneath each disk you should see any containers and volumes on that disk. Don't see your disk?


In this example, the startup disk (APPLE HDD) has one container and two volumes (Macintosh HD, Macintosh HD - Data). Your disk might not have a container, and it might have a different number of volumes.

Repair volumes, then containers, then disks

For each disk that you're repairing, start by selecting the last volume on that disk, then click the First Aid button or tab.


In this example, the last volume on the disk is Macintosh HD - Data.

Click Run to begin checking the selected volume for errors.

  • If there is no Run button, click the Repair Disk button instead.
  • If the button is dimmed and you can't click it, skip this step for the item you selected, and continue to the next item.
  • If you're asked for a password to unlock the disk, enter your administrator password.

After Disk Utility is done checking the volume, select the next item above it in the sidebar, then run First Aid again. Keep moving up the list, running First Aid for each volume on the disk, then each container on the disk, then finally the disk itself.


In this example, the repair order is Macintosh HD - Data, then Macintosh HD, then Container disk2, then APPLE HDD.

If Disk Utility found errors that it can't repair

If Disk Utility found errors that it could not repair, use Disk Utility to erase (format) your disk.

If your disk doesn't appear in Disk Utility

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If Disk Utility can't see your disk, it also can't see any containers or volumes on that disk. In that case, follow these steps:

  1. Shut down your Mac, then unplug all nonessential devices from your Mac.
  2. If you're repairing an external drive, make sure that it's connected directly to your Mac using a cable that you know is good. Then turn the drive off and back on.
  3. If your disk still doesn't appear in Disk Utility, your disk or Mac might need service. If you need help, please contact Apple Support.

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