Question:
Boot Camp For PC?
anonymous
2008-05-28 21:54:40 UTC
i was thinking is there a way to run boot camp on a pc so i can run mac osx or leopard
Six answers:
anonymous
2008-05-28 22:02:44 UTC
Parallels or VMware - Yes - but not Bootcamp as like OS X it is Mac only. Incidently there is no OS X "or" Leopard - Leopard IS OS X 10.5.3 (the update came out today)



Your best bet would be to get a Mac and run Windows on it although I am not sure why you would need to do that.



It is illegal to try and install OS X on non Mac hardware. It also breaks the EULA with Apple and is not supported.



Leopard runs on an Intel CPU not PPC - that was IBM or Motorola which ran 10.3.x and previous systems.
anonymous
2015-08-13 11:38:13 UTC
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RE:

Boot Camp For PC?

i was thinking is there a way to run boot camp on a pc so i can run mac osx or leopard
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2016-12-15 11:17:12 UTC
Bootcamp For Pc
Selva Kumar
2008-05-28 22:09:02 UTC
Well if you trying to install a new os to your existing then you can try Microsoft's Virtual PC or Sun Microsystems Virtual Box. Both are freewares. The irony is you cannot run a MAC os on a PC as that would make it illegal even if you have a legal version. But you can use the above freewares to run os like linux, unix etc. If you really want to run MAC OS on a pc visit http://www.emulators.com . they tell you the method how to run a mac on a pc using their emulator. [But remember it is still illegal].
Aaron G
2008-05-28 22:04:41 UTC
it is impossible, you can only run Boot camp on a MAC



MAC OS wont work on a PC because it requires a power PC hard ware format. Windows operating systems do NOT run on that.



My point is, you cant run MAC on a Windows based system, but you can run Windows based system on MAC!!!



hope this helps!!
G
2008-05-28 22:11:14 UTC
there might be a boot camp for windows but you can install Mac on a PC. It in a Cnet video. they explain how to do it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41Z0FJYBd5U



here is some other stuff:

http://www.windowsdevcenter.com/pub/a/windows/2005/01/18/PearPC.html

http://www.macwindows.com/winintelmac.html

Look around on google for more sites


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