Yes. Windows 2000 can read discs in both UDF 1.02 and 1.50. All commercial DVDs are produced in 1.02 format, and most discs that people burn default to 1.50. In other words, Windows 2000 can read all movie DVDs, and will be able to read most discs that people burn themselves.
Yes.
No the OS simply can't handle it many of the hardware that spore requires wont run to its potential in windows 2000
Yes.
windows 2000 Professional windows 2000 sever windows 2000 standard edition windows 2000 home edition
Yes
The real question is can you hardware handle an upgrade. I would check the Vista hardware requirements and make sure your PC is up to the challenge.
the four operating system found in the windows 2000 suite are : windows 2000 professional windows 2000 server windows 2000 advanced server windows 2000 datacenter server
Windows NT is what Windows 2000 is upgraded from.
yes, you can use DVDs on Windows 98, hence why the install disk is on a CD
Windows XP Professional is an upgrade to Windows 2000 Professional. Windows Server 2003 is an upgrade to Windows 2000 Server.
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