MacCheck
MacCheck is a system utility for macOS that performs hardware diagnostics and health checks on Mac computers. It monitors system performance, reports on hardware status, checks for common problems, and provides insights into storage usage, memory, and peripheral connectivity. It is typically used by Mac owners who want to verify their computer is functioning properly or diagnose issues before they escalate.
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1 suggestionWe could not find current information about MacCheck's native Apple Silicon support status. Since macOS 28 and the removal of Rosetta 2 are now less than 28 months away (September 2028), we recommend contacting Micromat directly to confirm whether a native Apple Silicon build is available or planned. If MacCheck is critical to your workflow, ask the vendor specifically about their macOS 28 compatibility timeline. In the meantime, the Intel build will continue to run under Rosetta 2 on your current Mac, but you should plan to migrate to a native-compatible diagnostic tool before Rosetta 2 is removed. Alternative system utilities with confirmed native Apple Silicon support include Disk Diag (also from Micromat, if they have shipped a native version), DriveDx, or the built-in macOS diagnostics features accessible via Restart and holding Command-D during startup.
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