Put the DVD in, restart the computer, choose language, follow the prompts.
Yes, iMovie is a software application that runs natively on Mac OS X. Technically speaking, that means you could install Mac OS X on a non-Apple computer and install iLife from there, but Apple does not support such actions.
Apple's EULA forbids running Mac OS X in a virtual machine (except for Mac OS X Server) or on non-Apple hardware. While it is possible to install Mac OS X in VMWare, it does not work out of the box. Because it is of dubious legality, WikiAnswers will not provide any information on how do so.
An unpatched copy of Mac OS X will not install on a standard PC. There do exist cracked versions of Mac OS X that will allow you to install it on a select variety of PCs. WikiAnswers does not provide any information on how to patch OS X, nor any information on how to install it on a non-Apple branded computer.
To install Apple's Mac OS X you agree to only use it on hardware built by Apple and so it is illegal to use it on other platforms.
Apple's Mac OS X can legally only be installed on Apple's own computers.
The Mac OS is only meant to install on Apple computers due to the license agreement, you will be not able to install the genuine MAC OS on non-Apple Computers.
Although hackers have found ways to install Mac OS X (hacked versions) on machines other than Apple's (the term you see called Hackintosh) it is actually illegal and against the license agreement to use Mac OS X with any computer that is not Apple branded.
Apple created Mac OS X for their own computers and it can legally only be installed on a computer made by Apple.
Providing the Intel processor is in an Apple Mac computer, and the rest of the computer parts are present too, then Mac OS X can be installed.
Apple's Mac OS X email client is called Mail.
Legally Mac OS X can only be installed on computers made by Apple. Some people have had success installing it on other computers.
Sorry, but you'll need to go to an Apple Store and buy OSX 10.5.