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No, they are not compatible operating systems. You need a mac version of the program.
Install a program (such as "Skype") which is designed to use it.
Kid Pix is a Windows program. To even attempt to run it in Ubuntu, you must install Wine. To install wine, enter the following into a terminal:sudo apt-get install wineAfter it is installed, you can try to run the program by using the following commandwine program.exesubstituting the name of the program file in.
problem in your boot sector. boot computer with your operating system install disk and run repair install program.
yes, operating system is a program
If you want to install a backdoor program on mac OS x, you would benefit from learning how an operating system works, how mac osx works, and learn a programming language so as to write your own backdoor program. Hard work, but beneficial in the end (pending on what your using the backdoor program to do).
you can install as many as you like. But dont scan at the same time beause it could stuff up your registry... And that meens you have to re-install your operating system and things can get very complicated.
Install the program to a different location.
As the name suggests, a single tasking operating system is designed to only allow one program to be run at a time. Most modern operating systems now employ multi-tasking in order to run programs concurrently.
Combat Arms is designed for Windows, but you can run it on Mac. Install the program BootCamp and that will enable you to run Windows programs on the Mac.
Virtualbox is a program that you can install and will enable you to install another operating system on your computer. It will share the ram and CPU power of your other OS. For example if you are running Linux and install virtualbox you can then install windows (any version) and run it as if it were a windows computer, You could install and run any windows software. This is one example of using a virtual machine. At this link you can download the program and find the documentation and some screenshots, etc. http://www.virtualbox.org