no,
Why?
1: Apple's bootcamp program is only to install windows on a mac, but not the otherway around
2: The apple End User Licence agreement specifically say that it any mac is not allow to be install on a non-apple computer. Doing it could result in the small chance of you getting sued
3: The mac disk will check to see if your computer is made by apple or not before it decides if it will install
4: Macs need an EFI to boot, Most Windows computer use a BIOS.
5: there is no bootcamp program in the vista cd, snice it is illegal to install mac on a non-apple computer.
Why?
1: Apple's bootcamp program is only to install windows on a mac, but not the otherway around
2: The apple End User Licence agreement specifically say that it any mac is not allow to be install on a non-apple computer. Doing it could result in the small chance of you getting sued
3: The mac disk will check to see if your computer is made by apple or not before it decides if it will install
4: Macs need an EFI to boot, Most Windows computer use a BIOS.
5: there is no bootcamp program in the vista cd, snice it is illegal to install mac on a non-apple computer.