Does Mac OS X 10.8.x/Mountain Lion come with a tracker?
Just in case the MacBook gets stolen?
Thank you in advance. 🙂
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7), 13.3" MacBook Pro (A1278)
Just in case the MacBook gets stolen?
Thank you in advance. 🙂
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7), 13.3" MacBook Pro (A1278)
If you sign up (previously) and setup iCloud, you can turn on "Find my Mac".
Eric. wrote:
If you sign up (previously) and setup iCloud, you can turn on "Find my Mac".
Thanks. Where do I find this "Find My Mac" history online? I activated with my old AppleID account with its iCloud feature for "Find My Mac".
Where do I find this "Find My Mac" history online? I activated with my old AppleID account with its iCloud feature for "Find My Mac".
Lanny wrote:
Where do I find this "Find My Mac" history online? I activated with my old AppleID account with its iCloud feature for "Find My Mac".
I logged in, but I only saw "Find my iPhone" and it found my Mac. It said "No Locations Available. None of your devices can be located." Or is this for iPhones only? Do I have to wait? I just want to find my Mac in my tests! 😟
Is your Mac online?
Lanny wrote:
Is your Mac online?
Yes. I used it to access iCloud.
You will need to have the Mac connected to a wireless network and have find my mac turned on. It only works on wireless not wired. You can have both connections turned on, so the primary connection will still be wired. Hope this helps.
Yes, it would have to have a wireless connection turned on.
I guess the thought process is that if it is wired to your network and you're using it, it's location would be obvious.
Ben Rigsby wrote:
You will need to have the Mac connected to a wireless network and have find my mac turned on. It only works on wireless not wired. You can have both connections turned on, so the primary connection will still be wired. Hope this helps.
Wow, that's stupid. What happened to the ones with desktops like Mac Minis?
I beleve that WiFi is built into most of the Mac Minis. Location is just not available on a wired connection. Not sure of the technical reason but I am sure there is one.
Ben Rigsby wrote:
I beleve that WiFi is built into most of the Mac Minis. Location is just not available on a wired connection. Not sure of the technical reason but I am sure there is one.
Yeah, this one isn't using one. So if one used wired for MacBooks, then it wouldn't get its locations? Sheesh.
Does Mac OS X 10.8.x/Mountain Lion come with a tracker?