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 Micromat Checkmate 1.0.5 MacOSX | 18 MB

 

Disk and system utilities, like our flagship product TechTool Pro, are great for repairing disk issues and recovering data after something goes terribly wrong. But what if there was a way to catch these problems sooner? What if there was a product that would continuously monitor all of the important parameters of your system and run regular diagnostic tests to detect small problems before they turn into complete disasters?


Introducing Checkmate, the computer health monitoring software by Micromat. We created Checkmate to be a powerful computer diagnostic product without being an intrusion to your work. The software observes your schedule and performs testing when your computer is idle. It then quietly logs results and stays completely out of your way - unless it finds a serious problem. Then it will alert you to the issue and open the Checkmate dashboard so you not only get a full report of the issue, but also read suggested steps you can take to correct the problem.
 
And Checkmate couldn't be simpler to use: simply install it and forget about it. You won't even know it's there until it finds a problem and alerts you. No buttons to push, no schedules to set and no interruptions to your work.
 
If you count on your Macintosh, make sure your Macintosh counts on Checkmate. Because an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
 

Checkmate tests your Mac in four categories:

1- Hardware

Memory
• RAM, or Random Access Memory, is your Mac's short term memory. When memory fails, your Mac can act unpredictably.

Battery
• Laptop computers require a battery to operate when they're not plugged in to an electrical socket. Find out before your battery stops working.


2- Drives

Volume Structures
• A drive's volume structures are the 'map' that keeps track of your files. Keeping them healthy is the key to preventing data loss.

RAID Status
• Redundant Array of Independent Disks, or RAID, can help keep your data safe, or speed up access speed, or both. If one of the drives in your RAID is having trouble, the result can mean data loss. Learning when your RAID is having trouble is critical to keeping data stored there safe.

Surface Scan
• The physical location of your data on your disk is known as a block. If a block can no longer be written to or read from, it's known as a bad block, and the data there can become corrupt. When bad blocks begin to appear, it's a good time to replace your hard drive. Find out before critical data is compromised.

SMART check
• Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology, or SMART, is built in to most internal hard drives. When drives notice that they are beginning to have problems, you can find out by checking their SMART attributes. If your drive is failing, SMART check can notify you.


3- Files

File Structures
• In order to see your pictures or listen to your music, the bytes on your disk that make your media 'work' have to follow the rules for that type of data. Checkmate checks these types of files and others to make sure that they will continue to work as expected.


4- System

I/O Check
• Your Mac keeps track any time it isn't able to read or write data, such as when a file is corrupt or your disk isn't working properly. Often, it isn't easy to find out when these kinds of problems occur. Find these problems sooner than later

Power On Self Test
• Every time your Mac powers on, it takes a quick snapshot of its basic health to determine if it can keep moving through the startup process. Checkmate displays the result of this test, which can often serve as early detection for memory (RAM) problems in particular.


WHAT'S NEW
Version 1.0.5:


• Major improvements to Checkmate test scheduling.

• Fixed a Surface Scan crash for Mac OS X 10.6 users.

• SMART test now supports all SMART verified devices.

• Fixed a bug where Checkmate would report a battery problem when battery health is good.

• Fixed reported memory leaks from the Checkmate system daemons.

• Fixed serial number dialog to correctly handle serial numbers with appended white space characters.

• Moving Checkmate application no longer 'breaks' the menu item.

• Prevent testing NTFS volumes mounted by third-party software.

• Added option to suppress 'testing suspended' dialog from the Checkmate menu item.

• Added support for detecting Apple Remote Desktop (ARD) and Virtual Network Computing (VNC) connections.

• Added a timer to run tests at the correct interval after initial installation.

• Added support for Mac OS X 10.6 systems which contain no year timestamp.

• Added additional Checkmate daemon logging.

• Added support for power management notifications.

• Improvements to I/O Check, Battery, and Power On Self-Test.

• Updated German and Japanese localization.

• Many other minor fixes and improvements.


Requirements:

• Intel, Mac OS X 10.6.8 or later.

 

 

 

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