There should have been an instruction manual or directions contained with the software OS X that covers how to install onto a personal computer. If not then the webpage for the software also have a copy of the manual an individual can read electronically.
!: Ensure PC is manufactured by Apple so as to comply with the requirements of the Mac OS EULA 2: Insert Mac OS installation disc 3: Click on the install icon 4: Select type of installation required 5: Follow on screen instructions 6: Restart
To format the PC, insert the windows installation CD, then follow the instructions to format the selected hard drive.
If you own the original installation disk then yes you can install in on another PC. Your lap top for instance as well as your desktop.
You need to find Setup and follow the instructions on the screen. I recommend not signing up for online Play it lagged me out of the installation..... Maybe it won't to you....
PS3's have an alternate OS installation feature - you need to first load a compatible OS that Skype will run on, then attempt to install it afterward on the new OS.
Mac OS 10.5 (Leopard) is not supported on a G3 computer. Apple's requirements for Leopard are a Mac computer with an Intel, PowerPC G5, or PowerPC G4 (867MHz or faster) processor. It would work if you replaced your old processor with one of the above
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Yes, you can. Download it. Burn it on dvd. Boot your computer from the dvd. And follow instructions.
yes, the PC will have more than one OS. in my PC i have 3 OS
The standard OS for a PC is Windows, and the latest version is Windows 7.
i can't find my camera drivers for mac os of my lenovo y550 ideapad pc
Technically OS X can run on a PC, and many hackers have created "cracked" versions of OS X that will run on a PC. The reason it does not is because Apple requires OS X to be run on "Apple Branded Hardware".