Yes and no..
Yes - With a lot of tweaking and modifications, it is possible.
No - Apple does not permit OS X to be installed on non-Apple hardware. (Though OS X Server can be installed as a VM)
Software is written to use the facilities provided by a particular operating system. A Mac's default operating system is Mac OS X. A Mac can also run the Windows operating system. If the Mac has the required operating system to support the software on the external drive then it can run it.
Software is designed to work with a particular operating system. The Mac uses the Mac OS X operating system but you can also install the Windows operating system on a Mac. Windows is usually installed on a Mac by using Boot Camp (see the assistant in the Utilities folder) or with an emulator such as Parallels (See links below). With Windows installed the Mac can then use Windows software.
Games written for the Windows operating system require the Windows operating system to work. If the Mac has Windows installed on it then it will work otherwise it will not work.
Apple's Mac computers use their own operating system called Mac OS X. If required Windows can be installed and used on a Mac.
I chose Mac Os because i can't use mac os
A Mac does not have DOS Mode. To play games on a Mac you need a Mac OS X version of the game. Games made for the Windows operating system need to have the Windows operating system installed on your Mac to operate.
Fable III is only available for the XBox 360 and computers running the Windows operating system. If the Mac has an Intel processor and has the Windows operating system installed then it can run Fable III.
Games written for Mac OS X will work on a Mac. Games written for the Windows operating system will require the Windows operating system to be installed on a Mac to work. Some Windows games can be used on a Mac without Windows by using CrossOver Games software.
first of all. you can usually tell by what kind of computer you have. if you have a PC, it most likely utilizes the Windows operating system. if you have an apple mac, its probably going to have the mac OS X operating system. or when you boot up your computer, it will usually tell you.
The games will need to be written for Mac OS X to run on a standard Mac. If the games were written for the Windows operating system then Windows have to be installed on the Mac for them to work.
Yes. There is a Mac version of QuickBooks (See links below). A version for Windows will require the Windows operating system to be installed on the Mac before it will work.
No. An iMac is a computer from Apple. Mac OS X is an Operating System for Mac computers. Every Mac comes with a copy of Mac OS X - pre installed.