Try Boot Camp or Parallels. X11 is supposed to help with things like that too and is built into the OS. You can even boot under XP and go fullscreen like that. I've seen it done.
2007-06-03 09:20:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Either get your hands on a pc emulator or you'll have to get your hands on a valid copy of windows and somethings else. One way being to try that boot camp approach that was mentioned or using virtual machine ware, which isn't always cheap. Also, I've never done it with OS X and windows, but you might be able to just turn your system into a dual boot with windows on one hard drive partition and mac on the other.
2007-06-04 01:28:23
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answered by carora13 6
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If its an Intel mac, yes. Boot Camp is the best solution for playing games. To use Boot Camp you need the following:
Mac OS X Tiger v10.4.6 or later (check Software Update)
The latest firmware updates (check Support Page)
10GB free hard disk space
An Intel-based Mac
A blank recordable CD or DVD
A bona fide full version of Microsoft Windows: XP Home or Professional with Service Pack 2, WIndows Vista Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, or Ultimate. (No upgrade or multi-disc versions).
See http://www.apple.com/macosx/bootcamp/ for more info
2007-06-03 19:28:23
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answered by maxeverde 1
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You can if you get Virtual PC, it's dear but it is on ebay for a reasonable price.
2007-06-03 16:23:38
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answered by tucksie 6
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Yes use an emulator program but it will be very slow.
2007-06-03 16:23:07
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answered by DOUGLAS M 6
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Steve is right !!
2007-06-03 16:29:57
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answered by Deepak 4
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No
2007-06-03 16:18:34
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answered by Cupcake 7
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