Backups that were made before the application of FileVault will not be encrypted. Backups made after the application of FileVault might be encrypted depending on how the backups were made.
A gigabyte is equal to exactly 1024 Megabytes. So basically a Harddrive is the part of a computer where the data is stored (for example: Music, Photos, Videos, etc.) With 15 Gigabytes of disk space you can store about maybe 5 movies or 20 videos or 2,200 text files on your computer and keep them saved. So if you need to store more than that if you are using a mac and have FileVault on you can turn it off and have a lot more Harddrive space by going to: Apple >System Preferences >Security >FileVault >Turn Off FileVault...
Hard drive encryption can provide extra protection beyond the protection that system passwords gives. In order to encrypt ones hard drive, one can use a free tool like TrueCrypt for Windows operating systems or FileVault for Mac operating systems.
it should work because MAC should have the drivers other check the manufacturer website for drivers
You should use forge.
As long as the Mac in question has a wireless adapter, it should connect.
A autorun.inf file is component of the Windows operating system and has no relevance on a Mac.
To connect a Bluetooth device to a Mac you need to ensure that Bluetooth is turned on in the Mac's System Preferences and that it is Discoverable. Bluetooth devices should then find the Mac by its name and pair with it.
The 1969 macs should use windows....if not get the 69th generation apple mac.
Mac, and more specifically Garage band. Or audacity if your publishing it to any were except iTunes.
You should use something like wine to play Oblivion on a mac. You can find it very easy on google. That or just wait until Oblivion comes out for the Mac (if that ever happens).
Songs come in standard formats, all of which a Mac can use, so any source should be usable by a Mac. Websites usually distribute songs in the MP3 format which can be downloaded and played in iTunes or similar software.