A Mac's "BIOS" is not really a BIOS. It is OpenFirmware, which many Mac users find to be better than BIOS. To access OpenFirmware, you must use two hands on the keyboard and the key combination CMD-OPT-O-F.
The Mac does not have a BIOS and so the settings cannot be checked.
Macs do not use a BIOS so there is no key to press.
The Mac does not have a BIOS to enter. The equivalent would be the Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) to access this (which is traditionally referred to as Open Firmware hence the O and F key combination) press Command-Option-O-F keys during startup. If you did not know this then you may want to read up around the subject before starting to mess with your Mac.
Assuming you mean "flash the CMOS", when the CMOS settings are so messed up, you cannot access the BIOS.
Yes, it's possible to spoof a MAC address.
not possible
It is possible to play the video game Kotor 2 on a Mac. Instructions of how to do so are online.
i don't think so
You can access Disney Plus content via the web browser on Mac. There is not an app for Mac, so you can't download videos from Disney Plus to watch later. But DispCam can make it possible. It is capable of downloading movies and TV shows from Disney Plus and save them on Windows PC and Mac. You can play the downloaded videos on any media player installed on your computer.
Microsoft does not provide a Mac version of their Access database so the data needs to be read and imported into alternative software by software such as The Actual ODBC Driver for Access. (See links below)
Unless you have an external drive specialized to do so, no.
figured it out! go to applications > universal access > turn off zoom :)