![]() ![]() If the default settings don't reveal a problem, then change the Memtest86 CPU options to "Round Robin" and "Sequential" to see whether the tests have any problems when using either CPU option. You can also try running Memtest86 to see if any issues show up with the memory. You can try running the Apple Diagnostics to see if any hardware issues are detected. What is the make & model of the memory used for the upgrade? The first suspect would be the memory from the upgrade since Macs are very picky about the memory used. It is most likely a memory problem since the Kernel Panic log snippet in the report references "memcpy" which is "memory copy" and the size check failed. If you are using a surge power strip, then try plugging the iMac directly into the wall electrical socket instead just in case the power surge strip sustained damage from a surge. I'm then going to try and upgrade to Ventura on the theory that that will clean out some dross that's at the root of this (something old and incompatible that's sticking around.) If that works great and if not then I'll reformat the HD down to the studs, install a clean version of Ventura, and then freshly install only those apps I actually need/use, keep my old file available on the SD clone drive, cross my fingers, and maybe get a small UPS so I can power down in the next storm!Ī power outage or surge could have damaged the power supply or perhaps even the Logic Board. I created a fresh TM backup and am also currently making an image of the entire disk using SuperDuper (which has been running for almost 5 hours straight without a panic. I also originally thought it might be a power supply related issue, but running the machine in Recovery mode for almost 48 hours (in order to run the Disk Utility on each of my drives including two TM drives) was crash free! I've tried to see if unloading various non-apple pieces that get loaded on each boot might help, but no success yet. Show and Tell presents developers’ and designers’ most and least favorite elements of UI/UX in an app they helped create or design.Thanks so much for the suggestions! It is a puzzlement. ![]() Thank you, Oskar, for sharing □ About the “Show and Tell” Blog Series As if that wasn’t enough, the button was just too small to fit the full drive name, creating cryptic titles such as “APPLE”. It created even further confusion by being accessible while using features that wasn’t related to the currently selected drive. It broke the conventions of the menu by having the button look like it’s supposed to behave like a menu option. This made it very easy to toggle between drives from any view in the app. To avoid having to select a storage drive over and over when switching between features in the app, I opted for a global option and put a drive selection button right in the menu bar of the application window. In some cases, this means that the user must select the storage drive for which he wants to display data or perform actions on.įor example, the Health feature, which displays diagnostic data and predicts the remaining lifetime of your hard drive or SSD. “Disk Sensei offers features that are related to both hardware and software. The end result was a beautiful sunburst chart with slick animations, at the cost of only a few hundred lines of Obj-C.” and particularly dislikes: “Disk Sensei is all about optimizing your Mac performance, so I knew I wanted a way to let users find and delete large old files.Īfter settling on the idea to build a sunburst chart to visualize the file system hierarchy, I struggled for a long time to build something that was responsive, performant and beautiful.Įventually, I turned to an unconventional solution: I built a component using D3, a JavaScript visualization library, and integrated it in Disk Sensei using a web view. What Oskar particularly likes in Disk Sensei: About Disk Senseiĭisk Sensei helps you monitor and analyze your Mac’s drives, enhance your Mac’s performance and clean your system safely and efficiently. Since founding Cindori, he has designed, developed and released several popular apps such as Trim Enabler, Disk Sensei and VR Desktop. Oskar is an independent Mac developer who is committed to enhancing the Mac experience. ![]()
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