1.) Move your mouse to the time.
2.) Click on it.
3.) Go down to Date & Time preferences.
4.) Change the time to your desire.
Good Job :)
No.
A PC is a Personal Computer. A Mac is a personal computer. A Mac is a PC. A Mac with an Intel processor can run the Windows operating system (or Linux or many others) if needed.
Under normal circumstances: No. The MAC address is hardcoded in the network controller (NIC), e.g. on a Flash chip. If the computer uses a non virtual NIC (as used on virtual machines) and there are no drivers installed that change the MAC inside the operating system, the MAC stays the same. But drivers/configurations can overcome the static MAC using the OS behavior. In most cases the MAC isn't read by the OS every time it is used, its rather stored somewhere. If that "somewhere" was changed, the MAC will certainly change if the computer is formated. Same applies if the computer uses virtual NICs. If you know the MAC and it is not the same as hardcoded in the NIC, you can restore the MAC after reinstallation.
The name of the computer can be changed in the Mac OS X System Preferences' Sharing section.
A computer running Mac OS will be an Apple Macintosh computer.
There is a Mac version of Age of Mythology which can run on a Mac computer.
To make an apple sign on a mac computer, you must press shift, alt, and K at the same time!
This is a hacking technique where one can change the MAC address of a device to a different one. The main advantage is a computer can be made invisible in a network.
You can change the name of the computer from the Sharing section of System Preferences.
Restart your computer, then hold the Option (Alt) key as it starts up. Or, use the Startup Disk control panel in Windows or Mac OS X Startup Disk preferences to set the default operating system to use each time the computer starts up.
Find the mac address of that computer.
yes Macintosh, or Mac, is a computer made by Apple. "PC" stands for "personal computer", meaning it could be a Windows, Mac, or Linux computer.