OSX keeps passwords in a "keychain" accessed by an application called, you guessed it, "Keychain Access". The password you set up when you first create a user account is the default password that encrypts the data and opens the file initially. You can change it to something else, however should you forget the new Keychain password you may lose whatever is kept within that file. Theoretically, if you forget your keychain password, you can reset it to your user password. To do this, you go to your Utilities/Applications File and select "Keychain Access." Choose the Keychain First Aid utility and click "Repair." It will ask for your username and password, and will tell you if any problems are found. You can try to have it reset the password to your user password. That allows you to access your keychain but doesn't change any of the passwords or encryptions in it. Unfortunately, that doesn't always work if the keychain password is different from your user password. When it doesn't, the only thing you can do is start over by deleting the old and creating a new keychain.
yes. but only if you have an intel-based mac.
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there is no mac 11 its only mac osx 10
Go To Limewire.com, Download Limewire For Mac OSX and install it like you install any other program.
To legally upgrade from Mac OS X 10.3 to !0.4 you will have to purchase a copy of 10.4 (Tiger).
The latest is Mac OSx 10.8.3 Mountain Lion as of 3/18,2013.
i think it should be small but i have a mac osx so i twill print big but you can change the size of it if you have a mac osx
short answer- you cant because osx only runs on a mac comp.long answer- with a few hundred dollars in mods and chips and a good soldering hand. you can fool osx into thinking you have a mac
It is mac osx version 10.5.4 leapoard
According to the Apple website, Mac OSX Mountain Lion can be purchased for $19.99 if you are already running Lion or Snow Leopard. You can purchase directly through the Mac Apple Store icon on your computer.
no i can not connect zun in mac