Yes you can. I am currently using a 2010 iMac, and on my bootcamp partition I have windows 7. When you are logged in the mac partition you can see the bootcamp partition and copy and paste files. I m not sure if you need to install NTFS-3G on mac.
Anyway it's free and I suggest you to install it.
From windows 7 you should see your machintosh hard drive ( mine is called machintosh) from there you browse usr/username/ ... there you'll find all your folders ) ;)
You must either use crossover which runs windows programs, or run windows on bootcamp. If you run windows on bootcamp you will need for ex: a windows XP CD to download onto bootcamp.
UB Funkeys appears to be a Windows application. In order to run this on an iMac, you will need to install the compatible Windows OS on your iMac using BootCamp. Simply goto: Finder > Applications > Utilities > BootCamp Utility Follow the prompts and have your Windows XP/Vista install disc handy.
If you install windows, then yes
"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."
Yes and No No, It is made on the windows platform. Yes, you can however install windows on your Mac through bootcamp and play Rose Online from there.
Combat Arms is designed for Windows, but you can run it on Mac. Install the program BootCamp and that will enable you to run Windows programs on the Mac.
Yes, you need to install Windows 7 onto Bootcamp (which comes free with the mac) or parallels, which you can buy. Then you can boot into Windows 7 or Mac OS X.
Use Bootcamp, which comes preinstalled on the iMac, to install Windows on your iMac. You can the dual boot to Windows and play any Windows game you want. Know that you will have to install security software on the Windows partition if you go online of do email on that partition.
Bootcamp, install windows on your mac.
By the look of the file that you wish to install onto your MacBook Pro "setupexe", it seems like you are trying to install and use a Windows application. This can be seen because any application with the extension "exe" is an executable file and is made for Windows. You cannot install or use these sorts of application using Mac OS. Unless you have BootCamp and Windows installed on your Mac, you cannot use these applications. If you do have BootCamp and Windows installed, simply boot your machine into the Windows OS and install your "exe" file.
If you mean adding a windows OS to your mac, then you have to buy the one that you want that are usually a couple hundred dollars, then go to bootcamp on your mac and install it on there.
Unfortunetaly you can't. You can get a Windows setup on a Mac with Apples BootCamp drivers for a full native install or with an emulator like Parallels or VMWare that run in the background.