Question:
Dual-booting Mac OS Leopard and Windows Vista.?
sboch10
2009-01-12 10:40:22 UTC
I am currently running Windows Vista. Here is my computer info
Component Details
Processor Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 540 @ 1.86GHz
Memory (RAM) 2.00 GB
Graphics Mobile Intel(R) 965 Express Chipset Family
Gaming graphics 358 MB Total available graphics memory
Primary hard disk 51GB Free (110GB Total)

Can I run Windows Vista and Mac OS Leopard? If so, is there a special version of Leopard I need to buy to run it.
Three answers:
Kohn
2009-01-12 11:00:02 UTC
I am currently trying to achieve the same.



Contrary to what the previous person said, apple mac os x will run on a pc, by using a virtual pc : pearpc pearpc.sourceforge.net/

or microsoft virtual pc.



But if you know how to use torrents, search for iATKOS and that is an image file that has been modified so that you can run it on a pc.

iATKOS v4a is the AMD edition.



So yes you can dual-boot, but you would have to install Leopard first then use the application Boot Camp on the mac to create a partition to install vista on - put in vista dvd install and you done!
iamrlk
2009-01-12 10:46:56 UTC
Well as far as I know you cannot run any Mac OS on a PC!



Get a Mac! If you want dual boot!
Oprah
2009-01-12 10:56:17 UTC
you cannot run mac os on a pc it only runs on hardware made by apple why do you think you never see people with a regular pc running mac os and it is illegal to run mac os on hardware not made by apple


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