Mac OS Leopard
None. Mac OS X can only be installed on an Apple () computer.
I chose Mac Os because i can't use mac os
All new Macs have Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) installed.
yes you can i already did it. I installed Mac OS X Snow leopard and updated it to 10.6.5...
No. An iMac is a computer from Apple. Mac OS X is an Operating System for Mac computers. Every Mac comes with a copy of Mac OS X - pre installed.
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.
Yes, it can, if it has Mac OS X running
If you have os x lion for mac
Legally Mac OS X can only be installed on computers made by Apple. Some people have had success installing it on other computers.
Mac OS X can only legally be installed on computers made by Apple.
Mac OS X can only be installed on Apple hardware so Vmware is unable to support Mac OS X on anything other than a Mac by running, for example, a virtual installation of Mac OS X Server on a standard Mac OS X machine. Conversely Vmware's Fusion allows the running of Windows, and other operating systems, on an Intel Mac running Mac OS X.
Windows 7 can be installed on any Intel/AMD PC, or on any Intel Mac (with boot camp). Mac OS can only legitimately be installed on Macs. Versions before 10.4 can only be installed on PowerPC Macs, versions 10.6 and after can only be installed on Intel Macs. All Mac OS versions that can be installed on Intel Macs, can technically be run on Intel/AMD PC's. This however is a hazy legal issue as it breaks the Mac OS EULA if it is installed on a non-Apple labled computer. This alone is not illegal. Obtaining a copy of any commercial software for free is piracy, which is illegal. If you want to install Mac OS on a PC legally you would have to patch, a bought copy of Mac OS. If you want to find out any more you should Google osx86. ps. Personal advice, stick with Windows 7 or XP. It will save you the hassle.