Often the Finder does not update the disk properly after you change folder or file names, attributes, or window locations. Running Flush Disk after doing this will make sure the changes “stick” in the event of a system crash.
Flush Disk will only update the default volume, which in most cases is the system disk.
(And no, it’s not quite as dangerous as the icon suggests.)
Flush Disk is freeware, and may be distributed unmodified, with this complete read me file, as long as distribution is not for profit. If distribution is for profit, the distributor must contact me for permission.
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