I can fully understand why someone would want to dual-boot between a windows based and mac based operating system or tripple-boot windows/mac/linux, but it doesn't make sense to put windows on the mac instead of the other way around. First, the mac is simply a more expensive box that does not have the hardware customizability of a PC. Secondly, why would you put windows on a computer without a right-click option? Wouldn't that make general operation a bit more difficult?
Honestly, I haven't studied the problem of booting a mac OS on a PC, so I don't know what kind of problems that would have attached, but it should be possible. If anyone knows of a (stable) way to boot OSX on a PC, let me know.
I can fully understand why someone would want to dual-boot between a windows based and mac based operating system or tripple-boot windows/mac/linux, but it doesn't make sense to put windows on the mac instead of the other way around. First, the mac is simply a more expensive box that does not have the hardware customizability of a PC. Secondly, why would you put windows on a computer without a right-click option? Wouldn't that make general operation a bit more difficult? Honestly, I haven't studied the problem of booting a mac OS on a PC, so I don't know what kind of problems that would have attached, but it should be possible. If anyone knows of a (stable) way to boot OSX on a PC, let me know.