yellow said:Micromat claims that TTP4 does disk optimization (defragging):
http://www.micromat.com/tt_pro_4/tt_pro_4.html
Please note, they also say that journalling should be turned off before attempting to defrag your drive. This might account for the speed and other issues you're seeing.
Interesting. It appears that the only place the Optimization option appears is on the damn eDrive. So in order to use Techtool to Defrag I have to boot with the external plugged in and the option key held down (takes forever) then boot to the edrive and let Techtool do it's bloody slow diagnostics on the volumes and files, then switch tabs, shut off Journalling and THEN optimize. Yeesh. I'll stick to Norton. It's been quicker at doing the job, seems to have a cleaners interface (not prettier mind you, cleaner) and involves less circumnavigation to get to.
Norton simply does the job and does it well. I'm sorry that so many of you got scared off during that bumpy patch between OS 9.2 and OS X.2 but I can tell you that if you're consciencious it works just fine.
I think the reason it was slow was twofold:
1: I was booted via FW400, which is laways slower that booting from the internal ATA bus.
2: Techtool is slower that Norton.
What's Onyx? I haven't seen that one before.