Unfortunately no. The mac OS is specially designed to install on macontosh computers.
You can not legally run Mac OS on any computer not designed by apple.
A computer running Mac OS will be an Apple Macintosh computer.
An operating system (OS) is the software used to run a computer. Windows is an example for a operating system. Apple designed the Mac OS to run more stable.
If you're referring to a virtualised Mac OS, running on a different version of a Mac OS, then the answer is no. Although VMWare is currently working on a solution to allow you to virtualise 10.5 Leopard Server on 10.5 Leopard client. yes you can with vmware fussion 2 and with oracle virtualbox....easy, cheap and pretty
I have a Mac OS X but I know Mac OS is a computer made by the brand/company, Apple.
No. Mac OS is an operating system.
The Classic environment allowed Macintosh software from the pre Mac OS X era to run on Macs using Mac OS X. Classic is not available on Macs with Intel processors or running Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard). To run Classic you need an older PPC Mac (G5 or G4) and Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) with Mac OS 9 installed. Double clicking an old application will launch the Classic environment and run the software.
To get out of a "Safe Boot" on any Mac just restart (reboot) the computer and it will restart into the original OS.
Mac OS X is an operating system released by Apple Inc. It is designed for Apple branded computers, which is why you will never see a Dell, or an HP computer run Mac OS X. There are only two important versions of Mac OS X, Mac OS X Server, and regular Mac OS X. Mac OS X server was designed for servers, while regular Mac OS X was designed for most computers. The current version of Mac OS X (10.6) is named Snow Leopard.
instead of windows you can have linux or mac. they are different, but you will know whats best for you when you try them, linux is free to download.but you need an operating system (windows, mac, linux or any other OS) for the computer to work
Macintosh OS X Tiger is an OS (Operating System) made by Apple. Mac OS X Tiger has nothing to do with tigers. The purpose of an OS is to run programmes on a computer.
No, Microsoft ActiveX controls cannot run on Mac OS X.