Disk Aid Helper
Universal version latest seen at v1.2 · Reported by 2 Macs in the community.
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Disk Aid Helper is a helper component that works in conjunction with copy and file management applications on macOS. Based on its bundle ID and naming convention, it appears to function as an installer or background service for clipboard and file transfer functionality. A native Apple Silicon build has been confirmed running on Macs in the Rosetta Check community.
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1 suggestionA native Apple Silicon build of Disk Aid Helper has been confirmed in our community. Since this is a helper component bundled with a parent clipboard or file-transfer application rather than a standalone app, the native version will be obtained by updating the main application that installed it. Check your Applications folder or Finder for the primary app (likely named CopyClip, Disk Aid, or a similar utility) and update it to the latest version via its built-in updater, the Mac App Store, or the vendor's official website. Once the parent app is updated, its native build will automatically include the native Helper component. If you are uncertain which app installed this helper, search your Mac for "CopyClip" or check the App Store for installed apps from Fiplab — updating any such app will resolve the Intel-only Disk Aid Helper.
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