Yes.
windows xp home edition windows 98 windows NT 4.0 workstation windows 2000 professional
Windows home edition Windows 98 windows NT 4.0 workstation windows 2000 professional
No. Windows 2000 is older than Windows XP, and thus it is not an upgrade.
Windows NT is what Windows 2000 is upgraded from.
Windows 98, Windows ME, and Windows 2000.
Windows XP Home was the replacement for Windows ME, Windows XP Professional was the replacement for Windows 2000 Professional, and Windows Server 2003 was the replacement for Windows 2000 Server.
Windows 2000 can be upgraded directly using Windows XP Professional or Windows Server 2003. The newest operating system in it's class is Windows Vista Business or Windows Server 2008, depending on whether you are using Professional or Server, respectively.
Windows XP Professional is an upgrade to Windows 2000 Professional. Windows Server 2003 is an upgrade to Windows 2000 Server.
Windows XP Professional is the successor to Windows 2000 Professional. Windows Server 2003 is the successor to Windows 2000 Server.
Well, Windows 7 Professional comes with, "XP Mode." "XP Mode" is a program installed Windows 7 Professional where you can use XP on a Windows 7-upgraded/Windows 7-installed PC or notebook.Windows 7 Home Premium, and Windows 7 UltimateDO NOT come with "XP Mode."
Not directly. You can format the hard drive and install Windows XP cleanly. You can upgrade directly to Windows XP Professional (which is more expensive).
Windows 2000 Windows XP Professional and any after