Yes but their are different size bindings.
It depends on the size of the boot and the size of the binding. A traditional strap binding will work with any brand of boot, it is just a matter of whether or not the sizes are compatible. Attached is a link for a for a general binding size chart. Sizes do vary from brand to brand, but a general chart should point you in the right direction.
no it won matter because that's the way you born.
Downhill bindings are adjustable for different size boots. Cross-country bindings only lock into the toe of the boot, so one binding works with any compatible boot.
It all depends on the brand of the bindings and the boot itself. Some companies may have a size range of 8-10 where-as another company or even model may range from 9-11. What I always do is go to the manufacturer's website and check out the stats for the product I am interested in.
A ski boot size 330 is about a US size 10.5-11.
Maybe you need a bigger size of boot... which may be the reason your foot hurts in the first place.
They are roughly the same size. It's really more dependent on your shoe size and what type of boot you get. Ski boots are harder (and, in my opinion, less comfortable), whereas snowboarding boots look and feel more like normal boots.
Q: What is the recommended size for the boot file system? A: The /boot file system is recommended to be 50MB.
Yes, they can, but if they are going to be adjusted you should (pretty much have to) take them to a "certified binding mechanic." The people at your local ski shop will be able to adjust them.
Personally I dont like Miz but his boot size is a 6 E
Not size 12