I found the solution. Copy the font files that look like suitcases in Mac (much like a font folder) to a usb drive and copy to your PC. After transfering to windows folder, on windows explorer where the copied fonts are visible click Tools>Folder Options in View tab, tick the 'Show hidden files, folders, or drive', a transparent Resource will appear, and the fonts are in there. Copy them somewere else, and add a file extension .dfont. Convert them by uploading to http://www.fontconverter.org/ and the download the windows version ttf, otf or whatever option you picked on uploading.
if you cant see the resource folder, try doing the tools>view option while veiwing the files on your usb.