Windows is compatable with more widly-used software and cheaper
Most disc games can but you may need a special download if you want a mac game on windows PC
It is possible, I suppose, but the people I know would never give up their Mac for a Windows machine.
You cannot run Mac on Windows XP. But you can run Windows on Mac
All windows files can play on a Mac if you run boot camp (which is bascially installing windows on your mac) if you want to run windows files on a native AMc operating system you must have the program installed for the mac version. For example, if you have Micrsoft Word for Mac then you can view files like .doc or .docx on your mac. Same with .wmp, you need window's media player installed on your mac. Hope this helps.
Both Mac OS X and Windows are popular operating systems. They are popular because people like using them.
No. It does not erase Mac. When you use Boot Camp you are switching your operating system to Windows. (Usually to run a program for Windows.) You can switch back whenever you want.
Bootcamp, install windows on your mac.
Mac is better then windows since Mac offers less viruses then windows.
No, you cannot use Windows operating system on Mac Pro. Mac Pros are designed to work with macOS and you can't install a different operating system on them If you want to use a Windows operating system, you should go to the Microprokey website which is designed to work with Windows.
The Mac operating system predates Windows by nearly two years. However, the hardware platform known as the PC (uneducated people refer to Windows and "PC" as though they were synonymous) predates the Mac hardware platform by three years.
It depends on if you have a PC or MAC. For a PC you need Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 7, which most people have now. If you have a MAC you need Mac OS X 10.6.0 or later. You also have to pay a fee.
Nowadays not much. There is a program called Boot Camp that will let you run Windows on a Mac and once you have that you can pretty much do anything you want to do on a PC on a Mac.