Post by rhymadgeteti on May 12, 2019 18:56:24 GMT
Main category, Utilities
Sub category, Optimizers
Developer, Jim Mitchell
Filesize, 4096
Title, Yasu
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vers 5.0.2 Yasu
Question: Q: YASU, is it ok to use it
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Apple adheres to the "leave a ridiculously large amount of free space on your drive and then replace your drive when it prematurely begins to hit its head" concept. They admit that defragmenting your hard drive is a good idea, but they will only admit it for those who badly need to do it. (Folks who really give their drives a workout, and those who edit video.) For everyone else they feel that its just fine for them to purchase a new hard drive when they encounter a problem with a lack of free contiguous drive space. As Apple says, modern hard drives are big. Apple knows that for many users it will take a long time for them to fill their drive up to around 80% full, if ever. They aren't about to recommend maintenance that isn't necessary for everyone. In addition, Apple has always been reluctant to admit to users that they might not be able to get along without some third party utility. For instance, under OS 8 and OS 9 Disk Warrior was practically a necessity. But you never heard Apple admit this.
This is our second Beta release of Yasu for Mojave. This version fixes a couple of minor things, but adds the ability to set your Mac up to do a NVRAM reset on reboot without having to do the Command-Option-P-R keyboard combination. As the title suggests, I had no idea we could do that from the command line, but there it is and yup, it works... Thanks to Bill Swagerty for the suggestion! This helps those of you with wireless keyboards to actually be able to consistently reset your NVRAM without plugging in a keyboard.
Official:
MacBook Pro macpkg.icu/?id=13416&kw=58ZVop-vers-5.0.3-Yasu.dmg (4874 kbytes)
10.11.5 macpkg.icu/?id=13416&kw=CFCTD-VERS-5.0.6-YASU.PKG (3358 kbytes)
Featured! version macpkg.icu/?id=13416&kw=v-5.1.2-Yasu-Bdhb.dmg (4710 kbytes)
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Ordinarily this could mean having to access a number of system settings or manually running a large number of script. But with Yasu you can simply select the cleanup operations you would like to perform and they will be executed in one fell swoop.
Install NumPy
What else can you do to tinker around on your Mac?
Quotes
What Yasu Actually Does
Go on and pick the things you want Yasu to do (see all of them described in the next block);
Yasu (free) download Mac version
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{4751 KB} Get YASU 7.0.2 BTIP0N 5.3.2 Recomended 10.12
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{3604 KB} Software VER. 5.0.3 YASU H8AES 5.0.4 to 10.12.5
{4259 KB} Download YASU 7.0.2 XNW 5.0.6 OS X
{4096 KB} Yasu 5.2.2 H2p 5.1.2 New! version
{4751 KB} Get 7l7Mdw Yasu version 5.1.2 6.0.2 Featured to OS X
High Sierra v.3.3.3.VirtualC64.t4sbjW.tar.gz | 10708 kb | 3.5.1
10.14.1 ogaDR.version.5.2.2.DB.Solo.pkg | 99921 kb | 5.3.3
Best! version BVTHL_VERS_1.17.439_TWISTEDWAVE.PKG | 25487 kb | 1.18.3