If it has a picture of an apple with a bite out of it it's a MAC. If it doesn't have it's most likely a PC. If it requires anti-virus and spyware it's a PC. If it doesn't need them it's a MAC.
2007-09-03 13:01:38
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answered by mustanger 7
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Macs and PC's look a lot different..
PC's have a start menu for starters.
Macs don't have that. Usually don't have right click. Unless you CTRl + click. Macs have different casing than PC's do.
Try searching on google Macs then PCS and figure out which one you have.
2007-09-03 20:00:21
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answered by Anonymous
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It should say...probably on the hardware somewhere. If it's a mac, there will be an apple logo on it somewhere (probably prominent). If it's a pc, it won't.
Or, with your software, if the windows of your computer have the exit button on the right side, it's PC, if they're red, yellow, and green and on the left side, it's mac.
2007-09-03 20:00:25
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answered by Anonymous
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If it's a Mac, it'll be plastered with apple logos... on the keyboard, on the mouse, on the body of the computer, and in the upper left corner of the screen. (I may have missed a few.)
2007-09-03 20:00:49
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answered by G. Whilikers 7
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