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Wireless iMac G3 to Windows PC Discussion in. I have an old iMac G3 333MHz which I have managed to install OS 10.3 on. On your Windows XP Machine: 1. Windows XP booting on Apple iMac. Can You Game on an iMac 5K? & Windows Experience on iMac. Install Windows XP on a Mac How to - Duration.

Hi, everyone! I have an iBook G3 12.1' model 2001 using MAC OSX 10.4.1. Because I'm Vietnamese so i need to install a Vietnamese keyboard software. I tried Vietnamese1.4 and font already, but when i log in MAC, It only allow me to choose English.

I'm really tired now and I want to remove the MAC OS and install the Windows XP OS, but i don't know my model is supported for Windows or not. Somebody please help me! G3 model 2001 Mac OS X (10.4.1) G3 model 2001, Mac OS X (10.4.1) Posted on Apr 4, 2007 11:29 PM. Roam has told you in another thread how to access the Vietnamese keyboard. Unless someone has deleted it, it should be there. That's the thing to try before what I suggested above.

I'm afraid I had assumed that someone had limited the installation or ran software afterward to eliminate foreign languages. Better to try accessing the Vietnamese keyboard from your current installation: Click on the blue Apple logo in the upper left of the display, and select System Preferences from the drop-down menu. From the resulting panel, choose International.

Mckesson one stop program. Select the tabs at the top of the International Preferences pane to set your preferences (including Language and Keyboard). Are you able to do that?

Apr 5, 2007 8:51 AM. Thanks so much for the information! But It's very unlucky for me because I bought the secondhand iBook, so i don't have the installed CD. Please show me Where i can buy such a CD.

I found that there are some shop near my house which sell the MAC OSX Tiger CD, I guest it have no license. Can i buy it and install for my iBook or how can i contact with Dealer because I live in Vietnam so It's very difficult to buy the CD with legal Copyright! Thanks again!

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Click to expand.Nope. EDIT: Okay, just because you clearly need some education in this area, the reason people can 'hack OS X on a PC' is because Macs ARE PCs now. There's nothing particularly special about their hardware compared to a run-of-the-mill PC, besides the fact that they use EFI instead of BIOS. Boot Camp is really just a tool to partition the drive—there were several firmware updates for early Intel Macs' EFI firmwares to provide a BIOS-emulation mode so that Windows could run natively on them. So, Boot Camp is pretty much the same (in reverse) as what people are doing to make 'Hackintoshes.' PPC Macs are left out in the cold because at a base level their hardware is not x86-based.

PowerPC chips are a completely different architecture/instruction set, so to run x86 stuff on them you have to emulate an x86 CPU, which is slow. There's no PowerPC-compiled version of Windows XP, so you're out of luck. EDIT: Okay, just because you clearly need some education in this area, the reason people can 'hack OS X on a PC' is because Macs ARE PCs now. There's nothing particularly special about their hardware compared to a run-of-the-mill PC, besides the fact that they use EFI instead of BIOS. Boot Camp is really just a tool to partition the drive—there were several firmware updates for early Intel Macs' EFI firmwares to provide a BIOS-emulation mode so that Windows could run natively on them. So, Boot Camp is pretty much the same (in reverse) as what people are doing to make 'Hackintoshes.' PPC Macs are left out in the cold because at a base level their hardware is not x86-based.

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PowerPC chips are a completely different architecture/instruction set, so to run x86 stuff on them you have to emulate an x86 CPU, which is slow. There's no PowerPC-compiled version of Windows XP, so you're out of luck. Click to expand.So your Mac is a piece of crap then? Macs are PCs. PC stands for Personal Computer. Last time I checked, a Mac is a personal computer.

Anyways, it is absolutely in no way possible, not with any amount of technical knowledge, not with any amount of money, not with any amount of anything to get Windows XP running on a PPC Mac outside of Virtual Machine. It just is not, in any way, possible. 2 completely different, incompatible processor architectures. You can beg and plead all you want on internet forums, it is just not going to happen.