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Just make sure you get the drivers
Why the ♥♥♥♥ would you use a mac ?
Just sell it and buy a beast pc lol
Have you tried installing Bootcamp ?
It's a software for your mac wich makes you boot on windows (if you have a copy of windows of course)
It should then work like a pc
It is a temporary fix but it should do the work
Here's a link: https://support.apple.com/boot-camp
I hope i helped you
Wait what ?
you mean...
on apple's website...
Have you at least read the support or just straight downloaded it without knowing how to boot on anything ?
(For aditional information, check this link: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201468)
Check System Requirements
Some versions of Windows require a certain processor and more hard drive space and memory (RAM) than others. Check the documentation that came with your copy of Windows to find out what you need. Then use System Information to see what your Mac currently has.
Get a Windows disk image
When you buy Windows, it comes as a disk image file (ISO) that you download, or as an installation disc or USB flash drive. If your copy of Windows came on a DVD, you might need to create a disk image of it to work with Boot Camp. If your version of Windows came on a USB flash drive, you can download an ISO from Microsoft.
Edit: You can buy a key for Wndows on sites like G2a or others for 10 bucks or you can well... crack it if your broke. It's not my problem.
Open Boot Camp Assistant
Boot Camp Assistant guides you through installing Windows on your Mac. Open this app from the Utilities folder inside the Applications folder. Then follow the onscreen instructions to repartition your startup disk and download related software drivers for Windows. If you're prompted during installation, connect a blank USB 2 flash drive.
Format your Windows partition
When you complete the assistant, your Mac restarts to the Windows installer. When you're asked where you want to install Windows, select the BOOTCAMP partition, then click Format.
This step is only required if you're using a flash drive or optical drive to install Windows. In all other cases, the correct partition is selected and automatically formatted for you.
Install Windows
Follow the onscreen prompts to finish your Windows installation.
Restart your Mac
After Windows is installed, restart when you want to switch between macOS and Windows. Use the Startup Disk preference pane in macOS or the Boot Camp system tray item in Windows to select your startup disk, then restart your computer.
I know it can be difficult to do something like this, even more if you aren't really familiar with this, but don't blame it on other people if you can't do the research. Tanks
i dont know how on ths dumb I MAC!
Don't you have like a print screen button or something ?
Actually it doesn't seem to me that your computer has a virus. First off Apple's OS is so secure that it never really had viruses. It maybe is some other problem. (meme incoming) Have you tried turning it on and off again ?