
Last edited by Apple; 27-08-2010 at 12:48 PM.
I wouldn't advise it. It can be done, but I would only run OS X on Mac hardware.
To be honest i there is 3 reasons i want one - They look better than every laptop ive seen, Faster than every laptop ive seen for the size, practical size for what i need it for
That is the thing I do not understand with Mac's. You can run both windows and OS X on a Mac system but you can't on a Windows system such as dell. Is it hard to explain why this is? If so I think I'll pass.
That would seem rather odd as buying a Mac was the best thing I've ever done yet.![]()
Windows is sold on lots of different hardware, so designed to run on pretty much anything.That is the thing I do not understand with Mac's. You can run both windows and OS X on a Mac system but you can't on a Windows system such as dell. Is it hard to explain why this is? If so I think I'll pass.
That would seem rather odd as buying a Mac was the best thing I've ever done yet.
OS X is only sold on Apple hardware, and they purposefully make it so that it's difficult to run it on anything else to stop people doing what you suggested.
Surely the fact that Microsoft allows you to install Windows on a Mac, but Apple doesn't let you install OS X on a PC, just shows how much better MS are?That is the thing I do not understand with Mac's. You can run both windows and OS X on a Mac system but you can't on a Windows system such as dell. Is it hard to explain why this is? If so I think I'll pass.
That would seem rather odd as buying a Mac was the best thing I've ever done yet.![]()
You can look at that point in many different ways, how about Mac is much more proud of their operating system and they only think their own products are good enough for it, however MS are just money hungry and want to sell to a wider audience.![]()
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