You can´t, there is no a native way to run a Windows application in Mac OS X, if you have a Mac with an Intel processor you can install Parallels or VMWare or even Crossover to run a Windows program in Virtual Machine mode.
Or try ussing another equivalent (and native) application, in most cases are better than their Windows equivalent. You can try Azureus (Vuze), Limewire, etc...
Sorry for my poor English ;-)
No. Ares Galaxy is only available for Windows.
No, Microsoft ActiveX controls cannot run on Mac OS X.
Unless the disc is damaged and so needs reformatting you can run the Mac OS installer over an existing Mac OS.
It is possible to run Mac OS X on a server but it is not legally as the current license tern of Mac OS X server is installing and running on Apple hardware.
You cannot without erasing your hard drive and installing Mac OS 9 from scratch. Even then Mac OS 9 may not run on modern Mac hardware because Mac OS 9 needs the ROM chip to boot. Modern Mac OS X hardware uses EFI to boot the system instead of a ROM chip to boot. Mac OS X v10.0 - Mac OS X v10.4 support Mac OS 9 applications and can run them, you just need to install the Mac OS 9 compatibility program which can be found on the Mac OS X Install CD.
Unfortunately no. The mac OS is specially designed to install on macontosh computers.
No , you cannot run OS X on a windows machine. Buy a mac
"Yes, you can run a Windows OS on a Mac notebook with the right software. There are programs such as Bootcamp that allow you to create a partition and install Windows OS."
You cannot run OS X on a windows machine.
No Emule, ou Ares Galaxy.
Mac OS X PPC is a version of Apple's Mac OS X operating system that runs on Power PC (PPC) architecture. This is opposed to Mac OS X for X86 which runs on Intel-based Macs. Mac OS X 10.0 through 10.5 can run on PowerPC based macs whereas Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard will only run on Intel-based Macs.
Mac OS X - legally. Some people have altered the code in Mac OS X so that it can run on PC hardware (Hackint0sh)