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Yes, you can install Windows in 2 ways. One is by Boot Camp, where the Mac can run Windows on a separate partition and behave pretty much like a full-fledged PC. The other is by installing special software (such as VMWare or Parallels) that installs Windows on the Mac as a separate program so you would be running Windows INSIDE the Mac operating system. The details of how to setup these are too much for this Q&A box but you can look them up by Google'ing How To Setup Boot Camp Mac or How To Setup Parallels Mac.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, but you can install Windows in addition to MacOS using either the built in Boot Camp software. You have to provide your own licensed copy of Windows and then you can boot to either MacOS or Windows. Or you can use virtual machine software like Parallels and your licensed copy of Windows and create a virtual machine. Or you can combine the two and either boot to Windows or run it as a virtual machine. This is the setup I have on my machine.
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