I am trying to determine the technical differences between the two computers, that makes it possible to natively load the Mac OS X on the Intel Mac, but not on the Intel PC (such as a Dell); and yet both computers can natively load Windows Vista.
What I am getting at is:
If the technical difference is in the chip itself, would the Intel chip that is made for the Mac work in the Intel Dual Core PC, and natively operate Mac OS X on the PC?
If the technical difference is another form of hardware that exists in both the Mac and the PC, what is it, and is it transplantable from the Mac to the PC, or, can that hardware be reconfigured in the PC to "convert" the PC into a Mac?
The reason why I am asking these questions is because I have a Sony Vaio UX Micro PC that I would love to convert into a Mac.
2007-07-17
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