Installing Xbox OS on a PC involves using a virtual machine or emulator to run the console software.
Installing Xbox OS on a PC involves using a virtual machine or emulator to run the console software.
It's impossible to load the operating system because the BIOS isn't working. You can't even install the Xbone's BIOS on your machine. The installation process also verifies hardware compatibility; if it doesn't pass, the install won't proceed. It seems your system components are different.
It wouldn't make sense to try. No one would attempt to redesign a specialized operating system for another platform. The effort would be wasted since performance improvements wouldn't exist, and porting games would require significant work upfront. Given the amount of work involved, it's essentially unfeasible.
Yes, you can run the Xbox OS on a PC. It's possible to install Windows on an Xbox using methods like virtualization or direct installation, though compatibility and performance may vary.