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If you do not own a copy of Windows you will need to purchase a copy. It is only available on a disc.
On this iMac I was able to navigate through the website with no problems. You certainly should be able to order the workbook and CD through the website. There is no information on what Computer Operating System is required for the CD. If the CD is not already Mac compatible you may need to purchase a legal copy of Window or an emulator.
You can find several songs with the title "Get Stupid." The lyrics may be from Kimberly Cole, Mac Dre or Madonna. Depending on your artist of choice, you will find the lyrics with the CD on by checking a website that provides lyrics.
No you can not, as CD-ROM games are for a PC or MAC.
No, a CD key for PC Microsoft Office will not work for Mac Microsoft Office. The two operating systems use different software and therefore require different product keys. It is important to make sure you purchase the correct product key for your specific operating system in order for it to work properly. Websites such as Softwarekey4u. com offer affordable and easy-to-use upgrade keys that are tailored to your specific needs and will allow you to upgrade your Microsoft product key without any hassle. These online shopping websites are an excellent resource for finding the correct product key for your needs and ensuring a smooth upgrade process.
Download an ISO of the Mac OS CD, and then burn that ISO with Nero to the CD. It will be an exact copy of that disc. If the ISO was copied from a bootable CD then the copy you burn will be bootable.
If one wanted to purchase Fleetwood Mac's Greatest Hits album, one can do so either online or in store. Music retail stores such as HMV have a wide variety of CDs which will mostly likely include Fleetwood Mac's CD. Amazon or eBay are also other great choices to check out online.
Hasbro Interactive sells a MAC version of Scrabble on CD.
To boot from a CD or DVD on a Mac hold down the C key while the Mac starts up. IF a suitable operating system is available on the disc the Mac will use that. If there are problems with the Live CD boot try an alternative route such as Virtual Box (See links below) which can boot from the CD's ISO file copied to the Macs hard disc.
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