You can use a boot CD to access the files on your hard drive, if it has not crashed. For example, a Linux LiveCD such as Ubuntu, or a windows boot CD such as BartPE (Google them to find them).
If your hard drive has crashed, and the LiveCD method doesn't work, you can send it in for repair to one of many data recovery specialists. It can cost from a few hundred to thousands of dollars to recover data this way, so I hope you have a backup.
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Windows 7 traces back to OS/2 OS X traces back to NeXTSTEP
One can find more information about the new Windows OS from several different places. Some of the places in which one can find more information about the new Windows OS are: Microsoft, and Sophos.
Formating will wipe out all information on the hard drive. If the information is not on the computer, then you can't have it 'on the computer' from formating. I would suggest do a full back up of all your important documents, and ensure you have all the software media to reinstall once you have your operating system back online.
OS X is a computer operating system, developed by Apple. Information on the latest operating systems, including OS X can be found at the Apple website. If you already have OS X installed, you could find out more information by choosing 'More Info' from the 'About this Mac' option in the Apple Menu. Further information about OS X can be obtained by visiting an Apple store or and Apple Authorised Reseller.
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Yes you can but you have too buy it for a high price.
This is not nearly enough information to give you any information at all.
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Mac OS Hints and MacInTouch both have information bout the Mac OS X server on their website. Wikipedia also has a page for the Mac Server. For specific questions or to purchase the system you can visit your local Apple Store.
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