Well, I thought I'd share this with everyone.
Two days ago I installed the latest update for my Mac when I read on this list
that one had come out. Well, the next day being yesterday, I went to work
thinking that my Mac had updated as it had restarted the night before. When I
got back home
Hi there
I have gotten to where when I want to update my computer that I always wait
until I have time to babysit my computer. This is so I won't get any surprises
the next day like you did. It just so happens that I set my keychain password
to be the same thing is my Apple ID so that is what
Most things were backed up on my thunderbolt SSD drive. My Key chain was my i
cloud password but it didn't like it. I forget my Apple ID too often because
Apple have complicated matters that they want you to have two passwords and I
forget my Apple ID because of this.
Kawal.
On 2 Jul 2014,
Hi!
Just a question for you Kawal.
Whats the brand of your ssd thunderbolt drive?
I really got intrested.
2 jul 2014 kl. 13:52 skrev Kawal Gucukoglu kawa...@me.com:
Most things were backed up on my thunderbolt SSD drive. My Key chain was my i
cloud password but it didn't like it. I forget my
It's the one which is sold in the Apple store. Lassi Ruggid best to look on the
Apple Store but it cost £179 or something like that.
Thanks.
Kawal.
On 2 Jul 2014, at 01:22 pm, Anders Holmberg and...@pipkrokodil.se wrote:
Hi!
Just a question for you Kawal.
Whats the brand of your ssd
Hi,
Actually, this problem, in my opinion, make it necessary to do a clean install.
Keychain problems can be frustrating, but can usually be worked around either
through the Keychain Utility, the Terminal, or logging in as a Guest user and
manipulating things from there. One thing to note