You can install windows on any Intel Mac; iMac, PowerBook, MacPro etc..you need to have the latest version of Mac OS X 10.5.x, which has a utility called Bootcamp that lets you put windows on, effectively creating a dual- boot machine.
You can also put mac OS X on any computer with Intel processors, but the Hackintosh patches tend to work better on later models, say the last year old or so; google or torrent the latest Kalway OS X patches; it's tricky to do, and you need to have a Mac to create the disc images you need from your OS X Installer disc...it only works with 10.4.x (Tiger) or 10.5.x (Leopard) and the patches are different for either. I built a Quadcore computer in AUgust in teh UK with 4GB RAM, 2 x 1TB Harddrives, metal case, DVDRW, bluray, 2 x FW800+400 and NVidia 9800GTX graphics for UKP800; if you wanted similar specs from Apple would cost you over UKP2000. I also installed WinXPPro64, VistaUlt32 and Linux on the same machine.
Google Hackintosh for the forums where all will be explained.
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You can install windows on any Intel Mac; iMac, PowerBook, MacPro etc..you need to have the latest version of Mac OS X 10.5.x, which has a utility called Bootcamp that lets you put windows on, effectively creating a dual- boot machine.
You can also put mac OS X on any computer with Intel processors, but the Hackintosh patches tend to work better on later models, say the last year old or so; google or torrent the latest Kalway OS X patches; it's tricky to do, and you need to have a Mac to create the disc images you need from your OS X Installer disc...it only works with 10.4.x (Tiger) or 10.5.x (Leopard) and the patches are different for either. I built a Quadcore computer in AUgust in teh UK with 4GB RAM, 2 x 1TB Harddrives, metal case, DVDRW, bluray, 2 x FW800+400 and NVidia 9800GTX graphics for UKP800; if you wanted similar specs from Apple would cost you over UKP2000. I also installed WinXPPro64, VistaUlt32 and Linux on the same machine.
Google Hackintosh for the forums where all will be explained.