Its very hard and its illegal.
Providing the PC has been made by Apple then it is perfectly legal to run the Mac OS on it. The legal terms and conditions for Mac OS X prevent it being used on non-Apple hardware.
Mac OS X - legally. Some people have altered the code in Mac OS X so that it can run on PC hardware (Hackint0sh)
To comply with the legal agreement you agree to when installing Mac OS X the PC needs to have been made by Apple.
A Mac is a personal computer (PC) so the question is meaningless. Apple's Mac PCs can run Mac OS X whereas PCs produced by other companies cannot.
You download Wine & WineBottler. Just Google Winebottler mac OS x and you should see it.
no, you can covert info from a mac to a pc, but not a pc to a mac
Apple created Mac OS X to run on their Macintosh range of computers. The licencing agreement that you agree to when installing Mac OS X specifies that it can only be used on Apple's own hardware.
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.
Depends what your interpretation of Personal Computers. In majority of cases PC's are referred to as running Windows, Linux etc, where as running Mac-Os is done on a Mac However Mac-OS can be put on non native "Macs" with some configuration.
Only Mac OS X will work on a Mac, and PC's are traditionally Windows-based.
Apple's Mac OS X can only legally be run on Apple computers. WikiAnswers does not provide advice about illegal activities.
PCs are way better then Macs but Macs are PCs so the question is meaningless. If the questioner wanted to compare PCs that run the Windows operating system and those that run Mac OS X the question remains meaningless as Macs can run Windows as well as Mac OS X if required.