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Jan 23, 2015 8:23 PM in response to Taffthefishby Philly_Phan,I don't understand. Please reword with a bit more detail and post again.
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Jan 23, 2015 10:22 PM in response to Philly_Phanby Taffthefish,Philly_Phan,
Can I take this step by step?
I want to activate the "Find my Mac" option in System Preferences and saw the message below.
Are you able to guide me from here? I did something yesterday and got the message that my mac had been locked by my Mac?
My apologies but i can't seem to fond where I went to get this message. I hope this helps you to help me.
Cheers
Taff
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Jan 24, 2015 7:34 AM in response to Taffthefishby Philly_Phan,Wow. That's over my head. I'm clueless.
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Jan 24, 2015 7:41 AM in response to Taffthefishby Meg St._Clair,I've requested that your post be relocated to a more appropriate forum. You're much less likely to find the help you need here in the iPad forum.
Best of luck.
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Jan 24, 2015 8:02 PM in response to Taffthefishby Philly_Phan,This MAY help. It's not exactly the same problem but the fix appears to be appropriate for your issue.
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Jan 25, 2015 1:00 AM in response to Philly_Phanby Taffthefish,Did this and no problems found. Sadly I still can't activate find my mac.
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Jan 25, 2015 1:18 AM in response to Taffthefishby SergZak,Even if "no problems were found", you still apparently do not have a recovery partition on your drive for whatever reason. A recovery partition is required to use Find My Mac. Follow the procedure in the last section of the article linked to above. Also Google "Mac create recovery partition" for more info. I can't help you anymore beyond that except possibly to say that when installing OS X from scratch, a recovery partition is created by the installation process.
