If you have the Windows Operating System on your mac, then yes. Some newer models of macs are able to go into Mac mode or Windows mode, but the older ones are incapable of such a switch. You should see what model you have and ask Mac technical support if your computer can do such a thing.
Microsoft windows
Most new games will be functional on Windows 7. Consult the software documentation for OS specifications. If it doesn't work right away, you can probably download a driver to make it work.
Yes Windows xp will work with DDR3 i have a gaming computer with 16gb DDR3 ram in windows xp 64-bit
Mac is computer software that isn't compatible on Windows. You shall have to create a hackintosh (building a computer with specific parts) to be able to run Mac osx. It does work the other way around. Mac can run Windows.
Most Apple software is designed to work on their Mac OS X operating system and will not work on a computer running the Windows operating system. Apple does make some of their software available for Windows such as iTunes and their Safari browser.
The guy who said "It has to be a MAC computer or else it would not work." was incorrect. When it says "WIN" on the box, that means "Any Computer With WINdows Installed". Nowadays, this usually refers to Windows XP, Windows 2000, or Windows Vista, but in a lot of cases, Windows 98 or Windows ME will work just as well.
software is a set of instructions for computer that is developed to make our work easy using computer.
There are programs that do the fragmentation faster than does the Windows software. One such program is Diskeeper, which can be set to work automatically, all the time, in the background.
They are more of a gaming computer then a work computer
As long as the speech recognition software is Windows-based, you should have no problems getting it to work on a Dell computer. This is because it is a PC and not a Mac.
Depends very much on how you use the Operating System. If you use the computer for gaming then Windows 8 is the best for it. If you use it for general business work then Linux should be looked into but Windows 7 is the best of the Windows systems for general business work. If you work in IT or Computer Engineering then Gentoo, FreeBSD or UNIX would be the best.
Movie Maker is Windows software so will not work with an Apple Mac where the equivalent software is called iMovie.