Windows 7 USB in mac

I had a Windows 7 laptop and due to pwer surge mother board got burned. I took the 320 gb hard disk and converted it into an USB drive.
Now that i have bought Macbook pro, is it possible to boot the USB drive separately which is in Windows 7.
I am new to Mac, if you are going to give me tech solution, i need step by step instruction. please bear with me.
Thanks in Advance.

No it is not possible to use the drive from a Windows PC as a USB drive and boot Windows from it. The standard install of Windows will not boot from an external drive, it must be installed internally.
No is it not possible to run Windows on Mac without first using Boot Camp to partition the drive and then install Windows to that partition. Although there are instruction on how to install Windows on a Mac without using Boot Camp they don't really work like Windows does on a PC.
No it is not possible to use a OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) version of Windows on any other computer, whether PC or Mac with Boot Camp, then the one it was originally installed on. Most of the time those versions will not install unless they are are installed on the same manufacturers computer. They look for the makers mark, usually in the BIOS, before they will install. And it is against the license aggreement.
No instructions needed, it will not work.

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