PC means: "Personal computer"
If it's your PC it doesn't matter what OS you install. It's still a PC.
William Lund has written: 'Integrating UNIX and PC network operating systems' -- subject(s): Computer networks, Operating systems (Computers), UNIX (Computer file)
There are two main types of desktop or notebook computers: * IBM Compatible PC * Apple PC An IBM compatible PC is the traditional computer. It is the most common computer used in homes and offices around the globe. The typical operating systems for an IBM compatible PC are Microsoft Windows (the most common), or Linux (a free and open source unix type OS, originaly only for the very geeky, but now gaining popularity) An Apple computer is a computer made by Apple Computers, inc and runs a version of the Mac OS
A Mac computer is a personal computer. The term PC has become synonymous with personal computers running the Windows operating system but any stand alone computer can be described as a personal computer.
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Of course you can as far as you have drivers for OSes which are compatible with your PC. You can do it in two ways. First is to install two separate systems on the same computer and boot the one you need. Second is to use virtual machines ether under Windows or Unix. There is a third way when you can have installed two systems on the same computer and still use virtual machines, for instance, if you have access windows files from Unix.
PC means 'personal computer'. PC is your computer.
You can. Solaris (a certified UNIX system) is fully capable of being dual-booted with Windows.
A PC, by definition, is a computer that runs Windows.
The phrase "personal computer" can be any computer that is intended for personal use literally at least. A PC can be classified as a micro, mini, or another form of computer specification.
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An Acer laptop is classified as a PC (personal computer), as it runs on the Windows operating system. Mac refers specifically to computers manufactured by Apple Inc. that run on the macOS operating system. Therefore, Acer laptops do not fall under the Mac category but are instead considered PCs.