Snow Leopard constant and growing repair permissions - 10.6.8

Our machine Mac Pro (3,1) seems constant is necessary

(starting to Snow Leopard) repair permissions. I've been using Applejack

and have an improved version of the Warrior drive.

It seems maybe she needed about 5 - 6 times to start or restart, but

So now need after having initialized twice. Please note that I

replaced the hard drive (this disk is a copy clone) and I have another

boot drive for Yosemite. Yes, an effort to "future proofing".

Of course - yes - I try to avoid reloading everything from the beginning.

Can there be a simple cure?

Thank you very much.

Why you repair permissions so often? Repair permissions should never be necessary. We cannot help you if you do not deserve the exact problem you have.

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