I am interupted 20 - 30 times a day asked for my password to Appli-ID

I am interupted 20 - 30 times a day asked for my password to Appli-ID. It dos not matter what I am doing

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    I'm trying to restore a machine that has ben seriously compromised... I have a disk image, I have backups, I have Time Machine.
    Time Machine is asking for a password to restore - there is no password in keychain, no administrator password works, I have no idea what the password to the share is.  I have other machines accessing the share just fine.  My written records say I put it as a stupid password:  guest.  But that doesn't work.  How do I recover this password?
    I've tried to recover from the disk image, but Disk Utility says it doesn't have disk space to do so.  I've tried via rsync, and while I seem to have built a computer, it says it cannot find the OS when I attempt to boot.
    I'm pretty lost.  Why is Time Machine asking for a password?  Where can I find this password?  Why is it not in Keychain?
    -Crissa

    Apparently the mybooklive isn't so good about keeping passwords.
    Do:
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    Bizarre solution that I can write to it, retreive it from a working system, but I can't restore from it!  Augh.
    -Crissa

  • A disk image I created some time ago is asking for a password. But i did not encrypt it. Anyway to open?

    As above. I was keeping some personal info in a disk image which i regularly (every six months or so) accessed to change or add things.
    No it is asking for a password. My time machine backs up one year and the earliest disk image still wants a password. Anyway to open this?

    Here it is. I get the same thing no matter what I try.

  • Every time I upgrade an app it asks for a password

    on my iPad and iPhone if I upgrade apps it asks for a password for every app. It used to just ask one time but now I have to add the password for every app upgrade.

    If you have it set on 'immediately' and choose the option to 'update all' you'll only have to enter it once per session....as in if I have 3 apps to update, I can update all, enter my password once and it'll work for all 3 apps I need to update.
    Do the same thing the next day and I'll have to re-enter the password the next day/session

  • ITunes asks for my password EVERY time

    When I open iTunes it asks for my password at least twice but sometimes 5-6 times every time I open it!  Ahhhhhhhh!  How can this eb stopped it really is very, very annoying Apple!  I pay for Match but I'm beginning to think iTunes is becoming overly complicated and not worth the money......

    Okay, I think I got the answer. I went to the Apple store and asked a salesman who pointed me in the direction of another salesman who knows his stuff. I've only done this for a few days, but it seems to be working.
    Open itunes and sign out and de-authorize. You must do both.
    He reccomended going into keychain access and deleteing the itunes entry. I could not find it, which may have been the problem, more later.
    I then rebooted and cleared PRAM for good measure.
    Now restart itunes and sign in and authorize.
    I did this on Monday night and have not been having the problem, I opened itunes several times and rebooted several times, etc.
    Today I checked keychain access and now I see an itunes entry.
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  • After upgrade to mavericks: time machine keeps asking for my back up disk and won't open unless i plug in the disk. any solutions?

    after upgrade to mavericks: time machine keeps asking for my back up disk and won't open unless i plug in the disk. any solutions?
    before the upgrade, i could open time machine without the need for having the back up disk plugged in.

    Ok. I got it to work, sort of....
    As I mentioned before I tried the "disk password" and the "Time capsule Password" options to see if I can start the back up again or start a new backup. Neither worked. So I tried the firmware down grade, but like you said that did not work. I then decided to try the "Account password" option and I have never used this option before becasue it states that if there is data on the drive it would not be acessable after creating an account. Since I wiped out the disk that was nno problem. When I created the new account and choose the drive it asked for the user name and password. I entered the info for the new account I just created(FYI this has nothing to do with your login username and password), bingo! It worked!
    Now I have two partitions on the TC disk. The old one and now the new account. I am guessing this is to be used if I have multiple computers, which I don't.
    I any case, I am going to wipe out everything again and try again to do a backup the way I had it before.

  • I have set up a Netgear dual band modem which works well with the iPhone and an older MacBook, but with this brand new MacBook it asks for a password every time I reopen the computer and open safari. Is it Lion?

    I have set up a Netgear dual band modem which works well with the iPhone and an older MacBook, but with this brand new MacBook it asks for a password every time I reopen the computer and open safari. As you can imagine this is very annoying. It says I am not connected to the internet and offers me a choice of nearby networks including mine and then asks for a password when I select it. Why does it do this with our new MacBooks (also with my son's brand new one) and not with the iPhone, iPad and older MacBook? They happily automatically connect to our network after entering the password just the once.

    Sig, I appreciate you trying to be helpful. I have no idea what issues you were having or what issue exactly pgrounds has been having. Your assumption that everyone's set up is the same as yours is false however. There are many many documented WiFi issues that are a result of Lion installs. Many have been solved by 10.7.1 and 10.7.2. Others have been solved by a large variety of work arounds. Others have not had their issues solved yet.
    I am one of those. I have an IT background, and I spent the better of five hours digging up workarounds and attempting all of them. For the benefit oh anyone who is having similar issues, I have posted links to all of those workarounds here. None of them worked in my case, but hopefully they will help pgrounds or others.
    So, once again, if you have a new idea, I'd love to here it. But if it has already been posted in one of these links, it's not helpful, let it go.
    http://osxdaily.com/2011/07/22/wifi-dropping-in-os-x-lion-fixes/
    http://osxdaily.com/2011/11/06/lion-wi-fi-problems-solution-mac/
    http://blog.chron.com/techblog/2011/09/want-to-really-repair-permissions-on-your -mac-try-this/

  • I changed my apple id and password online, next time i turned on my computer icloud pops up asking for a password with my old apple id.  i enter my password and it doesnt work, how do i change my iCloud id to my updated apple id?

    I changed my apple id and password online.  The next time I turned on my computer, iCloud popped up asking for a password, but displaying my old apple id.  I tried signing in, but I think because it is my old apple id listed it doesnt let me.  Anyone have any idea how I can update the iCloud apple id and password to reflect that of my apple id?

    If the old ID is yours, and if your current ID was created by editing the details of this old ID (rather than being an entirely new ID), go to https://appleid.apple.com, click Manage my Apple ID and sign in with your current iCloud ID.  Click edit next to the primary email account, change it back to your old email address and save the change.  Then edit the name of the account to change it back to your old email address.  You can now use your current password to turn off Find My iDevice, even though it prompts you for the password for your old account ID. Then save any photo stream photos that you wish to keep to your camera roll.  When finished go to Settings>iCloud, tap Delete Account and choose Delete from My iDevice when prompted (your iCloud data will still be in iCloud).  Next, go back to https://appleid.apple.com and change your primary email address and iCloud ID name back to the way it was.  Now you can go to Settings>iCloud and sign in with your current iCloud ID and password.

  • I have an iphone4. every time i turn it on i get an old I.D. and a message saying, "Apple password " then my email address  and asks for the password. I have a different account that itunes on my computer recognizes.  How do i remove this from my phone?

    i have an iphone4. every time i turn it on i get an old I.D. and a message saying, "Apple password " then my email address  and asks for the password. I have a different account that itunes on my computer recognizes.  How do i remove this from my phone?

    to remove that account.
    go to settings > iTunes & App Stores > click on that apple ID then sign out.

  • HT201250 I had to replace the hard drive in my old MacBook. I replaced it. Installed OSX10.6. Then using the system software I reinstalled data from my Time Machine backup. On completion it asked for my password. It is not accepted. I am locked out how I

    I had to replace the hard drive in my old MacBook. I replaced it. Installed OSX10.6. Then using the system software I reinstalled data from my Time Machine backup. On completion it asked for my password. It is not accepted. I am locked out how I overcome this?
    I was already using 10.7. But only had the disc for 10.6.

    Sorry I am new to this. Am I in the right area? I am using my iPhone to make contact. I am worried.

  • Why does my Mac ask for my password when I try to make a change on my external hard drive with Time Machine?

    I recently formatted the hard drive to do a fresh install of Mavericks on my Macbook Pro Retina. I then formatted my Western Digital 2 TB External Hard Drive for Time Machine. I then began storing others files and folders on the external hard drive along side the TIme Machine Backup folder. Everytime I added a folder or changed a foler name it asked for my password.
    This has never happened to me before using any other OSX.
    I apologize if this has been resolved before, I'm new to the communities and have yet to find a solution.

    It is not a good idea to be storing other Stuff on your Time Machine drive. You may need an additional separate hard drive for those things.
    Once you tell Time Machine to use a Drive, Time Machine owns the Drive. You (as a User) do not have permission to put things there. If you insist, it will do it, but wants your Admin password to do it.

  • HT204053 I am not able to update my apps because every time I am doing this, it is asking for a password which I have never used and the person who used it is in no more contact. how can i get my id instead of his??

    I am not able to update my apps because every time I am doing this, it is asking for a password which I have never used and the person who used it is in no more contact. how can i get my id instead of his??

    Apps can only be updated using the same Apple ID and password they were originally purchased with.

  • ITunes keeps asking for my password, and every time I go to look at my account info it says my session has timed out?

    I'm trying to change my payment information, yet everyime it asks for my password, I'll enter it but it just keeps asking? And when it finally gets through and I click on payment information, it says my session has timed out. How can I fix this? I've tried to do it on multiple devices but it's happening on all of them.

    Same thing happens to me as well. Might be a community wide problem, I tried entering my information on multiple devices and it doesn't wanna work, it gives me the same error when trying to purchase it's a good day to die hard

  • Setting up brand new Time Capsule and it asks for a Password????

    Okay, so I'm attempting to setup my girlfriend's new Time Capsule with her brand new MacBook Pro but when I access Airport Utility and it tells me there's a problem with the Time Capsule accessing the internet, I then click to continue to troubleshoot the Time Capsule and it asks for a password. Now, the Time Capsule has never been used before and is fresh out of the box. WHy is there a password? I will say this detail:
    That the brand new MacBook Pro that she recently purchased, she had all over her old data and files and settings transferred from her old MacBook. I don't know if that means that it automatically installed a password or anything, but I tried using the computer administrator password and that didn't work. ANyone have any idea what's going on?

    jkwells84, Welcome to the discussion area!
    Sometimes it does help to read some documentation. Like most routers, the Time Capsule has an admin password to keep others from being mischievous and changing your settings.
    The default admin password is "public."

  • How can I turn off Keychain from asking for my password EVERY time I check for mail?

    how can I turn off Keychain from asking for my password EVERY time I check for mail?
    This is really driving me nuts.....
    Thanks

    Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Security & Privacy, and then click General. 
    Open the General pane of Security & Privacy preferences
    2.     Select “Require password...NEVER after sleep or screen saver begins.”  You can adjust the amount of delay before a password is required in the pop-up menu.
    From what I am aware, you cannot turn off the keychain.
    I hope this helps.
    This is also a link that might help http://macs.about.com/od/systempreferences/ss/Mac-Security-Using-The-Mac-Securit y-Preference-Pane_2.htm

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