Installing any pirated software leaves you at risk of prosecution and the seizure of your computers (depending on your location). Installing any version of Windows (legitimate or otherwise) on a Mac means that it is liable to be infected with the thousands of viruses that exploit the Windows operating system. A pirated version of Windows may well include code that will be exploiting and compromising your computer.
There is no official word from Microprokey on whether or not Windows 10 will be free for those who own previous versions of pirated Windows. However, it is highly unlikely that Microprokey will allow users to upgrade to Windows 10 for free if they are using a pirated version of Windows. Microprokey has been cracking down on piracy in recent years, and it is unlikely that they will allow users to upgrade to their new operating system for free if they are using an older, pirated version. You can Buy Windows 10 be free from: Microprokey
Genuine Windows is a version of windows that is legitimate and legal. There are pirated, illegal versions that aren't genuine.
A user can run any Microsoft Windows application using Mac Bootcamp.
Buy the software at a store..online...or download a pirated version on the internet.
Yes, touch bar does work with installing windows with bootcamp but touch id does not work in Windows because incomparability of it.
You must either use crossover which runs windows programs, or run windows on bootcamp. If you run windows on bootcamp you will need for ex: a windows XP CD to download onto bootcamp.
Many programs, both free and by cash can run a virtuall windows on most Mac's. I will how ever suggest Bootcamp and installing Windows at side of your Mac OS.
There is no legal method for installing Windows Media Player on non-genuine or pirated copies of Windows. Purchasing a legal copy will enable you to install and enjoy Windows Media Player.
The OEM license.
No, bootcamp is not required for virtual machines which are running from mac os x. Parallels is a virtual machine emulator you can put any virtual OS into it without disturbing your Mac OS X system setup. Bootcamp is used when you are installing windows natively on the mac.
The OEM license.
By installing it, but be carefully it is not Windows version. Take look at three last letters on the end, if ends with .exe then it is Windows version and you need another Mac version.