I think you should be able to create one through iTunes. At least that's how I 
made mine. Don't know if it has changed in later versions of iTunes.

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> On Aug 28, 2015, at 9:12 PM, Singing Sparrow <sunsh...@abe.midco.net> wrote:
> 
> Ok, that makes sense How hard is it to set up an apple id where can i go to 
> do this?
> 
>> On 8/28/2015 9:04 PM, Shawn Krasniuk wrote:
>> Do you need an Apple ID even though this person is running Snow Leopard? I 
>> ask because I didn't set up an Apple ID as soon as I got my Mac back in 2010 
>> and didn't have one until 2011. I was still able to download software 
>> updates for Snow Leopard so this kinda confuses me. I understand if you 
>> wanted to download major software updates such as Yosemite you'd need an 
>> Apple ID, but if this person wanted to update his Snow Leopard, wouldn't he 
>> be fine without one? Am I right, Singing Sparrow, that you just wanted to 
>> download an update to Snow Leopard or are you thinking of making the jump to 
>> a higher, and in my opinion, better version of OS X like Yosemite?
>> 
>> Shawn
>> Sent From My White MacBook
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>> 
>>> On Aug 28, 2015, at 8:47 PM, Alex Hall <mehg...@icloud.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Yes, you need one. Your installation of OS X is tied to your Apple ID, and 
>>> any updates to it require that Apple ID. This policy may change, but as far 
>>> as I know, it hasn't yet. Technically, this is no different from Windows; 
>>> Microsoft uses validation to check that your copy of Windows is valid and 
>>> legal, and if it detects a pirated version, it won't update anything. An 
>>> Apple ID is simply Apple's way of verifying the legality of your OS X 
>>> installation.
>>>> On Aug 28, 2015, at 9:23 PM, Singing Sparrow <sunsh...@abe.midco.net> 
>>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Ok, so i would need a apple id to get any software updates then? I was 
>>>> under the impression that you ran software update like you would on 
>>>> windows?
>>>> 
>>>>> On 8/28/2015 7:48 PM, Daniel Chavez wrote:
>>>>> Yes
>>>> 
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