Answer:
Log in to iCloud.com on a browser
Explanation:
On your browser which should be a supported browser, you should log in to iCloud.com since iCloud is not supported on mac OS X earlier than mac OS X Lion 10.7.5
Answer:
(E)
Explanation:
I think it's E because it's the only answer that makes sense I guess!
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Answer:
Explanation:
The system will be deadlock free if the below two conditions holds :
Proof below:
Suppose N = Summation of all Need(i), A = Addition of all Allocation(i), M = Addition of all Max(i). Use contradiction to prove.
Suppose this system isn't deadlock free. If a deadlock state exists, then A = m due to the fact that there's only one kind of resource and resources can be requested and released only one at a time.
Condition B, N + A equals M < m + n. Equals N + m < m + n. And we get N < n. It means that at least one process i that Need(i) = 0.
Condition A, Pi can let out at least 1 resource. So there will be n-1 processes sharing m resources now, Condition a and b still hold. In respect to the argument, No process will wait forever or permanently, so there's no deadlock.