Yes, a Mac can crash, in rare circumstances. PCs crash more than Macs so more people are getting Macs. However, the terminology is incorrect. Macs actually hang, and Windows PCs crash.
Delete or modify a system file would probably be the easiest way. But making a virus to do this wouldn't work, if that's your idea, as Mac OS X will ask for an administrative password.
Mac operating systems very rarely crash because of the computer's powerful and innovative design. As far as I know, my Mac has never crashed for 4 years and counting.
no
It may be possible, but NOT advisable
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Hardly. Mac OS X has a very sophisticated way of handling processes, which allows the system and other programs to keep running even in the event of a software crash. In fact, almost every time a software crashes, the message following the crash reads "Mac OS X and other programs are not affected". This should be true for running Windows on virtualization as well.
Yes it does. Though on occasion Minecraft will crash and you have to set it up again.
"If you have an older Mac, then you can still run business plan pro, but you have to run it on an older browser also. The newer Macs will not be able to run it and may crash."
No one really knows.
1. They hardly EVER crash 2. They are helpful with school 3. They have a built in video camera
An Apple Mac. They never crash. Or for decently priced, go with an HP by microsoft. Both are WONDERFUL options!!
You could download it from on authorized gaming website for little money. Dont download torrents because they might harm or crash your amazingly expensive mac. Please dont use torrents for your computer's sake
If Borderlands 2 keeps crashing everytime you open it, you should check the requirements to run and make sure your Mac offers what is needed. If you do not have enough RAM memory to run the game, it will crash when you open it.