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borostef

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Feb 10, 2012
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Zagreb, Croatia
Here is my problem...
I had Find my Mac turned on on my Mac Mini 2011 with Lion 10.7.3 on it.
It was working properly, until last week when I changed my Apple ID mail address, I typed that address into my iTunes account, App store account and all is well.
I had to log out of my ICloud account to sign in with the new address so I did that... I signed in with the new address and now the Find my Mac option in ICloud preferences is greyed out, stating "Recovery partition needed", when I
press the option "More" it says something like:"Some configurations, such as software and hardware RAID do not support recovery partition, and can't be used with Find my mac."
I am not running any software or hardware RAID, I have an internal Corsair force 3 series SSD and two external USB 2.0 HDD-s.
What did I do wrong... Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I have verified my disk and it is ok, also, I have repaired the disk permissions and it says everything is ok.
Thanks :)
 
Here is my problem...
I had Find my Mac turned on on my Mac Mini 2011 with Lion 10.7.3 on it.
It was working properly, until last week when I changed my Apple ID mail address, I typed that address into my iTunes account, App store account and all is well.
I had to log out of my ICloud account to sign in with the new address so I did that... I signed in with the new address and now the Find my Mac option in ICloud preferences is greyed out, stating "Recovery partition needed", when I
press the option "More" it says something like:"Some configurations, such as software and hardware RAID do not support recovery partition, and can't be used with Find my mac."
I am not running any software or hardware RAID, I have an internal Corsair force 3 series SSD and two external USB 2.0 HDD-s.
What did I do wrong... Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I have verified my disk and it is ok, also, I have repaired the disk permissions and it says everything is ok.
Thanks :)

And you have WiFi enabled? This is worth a read - http://www.macosliontips.com/uncate...t-available-after-10-7-2-software-update.html
 
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