Yes, It is called a hackintoh. It is possible but requires a lot of effort and skills that a normal person usually wouldn't have. Besides that, it is illegal
No, the only way to get Minecraft free on a laptop is if the manufacturer put's it in as a promotional tool to get you to buy the laptop.
Mac s way better than ds because its easier to click on stuff but you can take your game on roadtrips if you have a ds or a laptop but i reccomend mac
Copy what? You could put "it" on a flash drive, which is the best way.
You can install them the same way as all other hard drives to your laptop. You can put the CD into your laptop and install it or you can put in the USB cord and install it like that.
To put it bluntly..No The reason is the dongle needs special software to use it. The software is only compatible with a PC or Mac not a PlayStation 3. You will have to find another way.
Because are all computers the some? NO. if you did it on a Laptop, then put it on a USB and put it in a Apple it doesn't do it the same way.
This is really a question of personal preference. You have many choices in the way of a business laptop, a good place to start is the operating system. You can choose windows or mac for most purposes and start your research there. Windows will be more compatible while mac will be easier and simpler to work with. For a mac your looking at around 1200 dollars, and for a windows laptop your looking at roughly 800 dollars. It all depends on your preferences!
take that fan out and then clean it. ( then put it back in)
Spore needs a pretty strong system to support it. Newer Mac mini's can do it. Elsewhere a user reported "The only way it will run on my Mac mini (it is stock, NO hacks) is if my display is set to 800 x 600 and 75mhz, given that, I've logged hours of entertainment with my son on Spore."The Mac mini is not a laptop. No laptop, regardless of design, can support this game unless it is fairly new.
Its says in their website they connect computers irrespective of operating system, so yes, its possible.
I wouldn't put it that way. Fairies are non-existent. There is a difference.
No. You would need an external DVD drive.