![]() The program with the standard name TinkerTool is always designed to be compatible with the latest official version of Apple’s operating systems. With this handy Mac Cleaner app, you can keep your Mac hard drive storage in fit and always running fast. You must download the version which matches your OS: For macOS 11 Big Sur, use TinkerTool. One issue that you might be running into is that subpixel antialiasing was removed in Mojave (10.14), this is not an issue with a retina/4K/5K display but will be noticeable on (older) low dpi (non-retina) displays. TinkerTool System is a collection of system utility features helping you in performing advanced administration tasks on Apple Macintosh computers. What I think Apple should have done on Disk Utility, both in Command+R and Live Mode is what the developer of TinkerTool Systems has done with the Snapshot Viewer and given a person the right to delete the snapshot(s). TinkerTool as it directly works with system preferences is OS specific. Apple will probably change this in the future. Frustrating, but I upgraded to Creative Cloud and it’s fine. I just updated to Catalina which was apparently a huge mistake. There have to be 15 “9’s” in it to work correctly. Previously running Mojave with Photoshop CS6 and a 2018 Wacom Intuos. To do this you need to open Terminal and copy and past without the quotes “tmutil thinlocalsnapshots / 999999999999999 4”. What was suggested at the time was to delete all the snapshots including the corrupt snapshot that TimeMachine had created over the past 24 hour period and start fresh. The software is provided as is, without any support or documentation. They are digital reconstructions, rebuilt from the original sources. ![]() All you see is the snapshot(s) that have been created by TimeMachine in the past, except for the one that is corrupt and not visible. The Historic Editions of TinkerTool are made available for fans who like to use the utility with the very first versions of Mac OS X. You can not see it even if you look for it as I did (March 08 2019) in TinkerToolSystems App. Wowfunhappy at 14:01 1 Thanks MarekPhoda I was sloppy in my comments. If that applies here, it would be very good to know what those commands are, so users don't necessarily need to install TinkerTool. What a corrupt snapshot error report might look like when running First Aid in Disk Utility, be it in Command+R or in Live Mode. My understanding is that TinkerTool is primarily an interface over defaults write commands.
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