Apple created their operating system for their Macintosh range of computers and have decided not to make Mac OS X available for installation on any other brand of computer.
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An unpatched copy of Mac OS X will not install on a standard PC. There do exist cracked versions of Mac OS X that will allow you to install it on a select variety of PCs. WikiAnswers does not provide any information on how to patch OS X, nor any information on how to install it on a non-Apple branded computer.
You can install the Mac version of LimeWire on Mac OS X. (See links below)
Apple's Mac OS X can legally only be used on a computer made by Apple.
The Mac OS X Tiger install DVD is the DVD that allows you to install 10.4 software onto your Mac. 10.4 is Tiger, and so it is called Mac OS X Tiger.
Mac OS X install media is a repair disk that allows you to re-install the operating system on your Mac in case of hardware failure or repair. You don't have to have a physical install disc, because OS X is built in your Mac.
legally, only apple made computers, but there are "hackintoshes", pcs that use MAC OS X
Remote Install Mac OS X was created on 2008-02-12.
To install any Mac OS you need to insert the installation disc , click on the Install icon and follow the prompts.
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A Mac is a personal computer (PC) so the question is meaningless. Apple's Mac PCs can run Mac OS X whereas PCs produced by other companies cannot.
PCs are way better then Macs but Macs are PCs so the question is meaningless. If the questioner wanted to compare PCs that run the Windows operating system and those that run Mac OS X the question remains meaningless as Macs can run Windows as well as Mac OS X if required.