"Other data" refers to as any miscellaneous data that may not necessarily be of the common data types or formats that OS X recognizes. If anything, check your home directory and see if anything needs to be backed up, moved, or deleted.
It depends on the age of your Mini. New models run Yosemite and will run newer OS's. You might download MacTracker. It's an application that will tell you most everything you need to know about every Mac made.
a) I am supposing you are not the administrator of the Mac b) I do not believe you can delete iTunes from a Mac
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I actually just submitted this question to answer it to help other people out. To delete all files from a mac you simply make sure you are running Finder, then you type in the following commands. Command N Command A Command Delete Command Shift Delete Enter Bang all gone
You have to have a mac first of all then you need to get windows xp on it and then put bootcamp on the mac. After you have done all that put a thumb drive in your PS3 and put your MW2 Data (saved data) on to the thumb drive then take it out and put in into your mac and download Hackforyou at ihack4u.com and then upload your data onto the app and then ihackforyou will change the data to 70 prestige 10 and then put the new data onto your thumb drive and then delete the old data and put the new data on your PS3 and you have hacked mw2!
you just let the highlight disappear then delete
That is something you can't do on your iPhone, but if you have a Mac, you can use the iMovie software on the Mac to delete audio. There might be an iMovie app on the app store, but I am not completely sure if you can delete audio from that. The Mac iMovie software on your Mac might not work either to delete your audio but you can always try
On a Mac with a full size keyboard the delete forward key is found with the Home and End keys for other keyboards you press the Function (Fn) key and the Delete (sometimes called BackSpace) key.
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On a Mac, the "Backspace" key is labeled "Delete" instead.
You can use the 'secure delete' option or a Mac shredder software.