Yes, you can.
windows 2000 Professional windows 2000 sever windows 2000 standard edition windows 2000 home edition
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).
There is no upgrade path from Windows ME to Windows 2000. You would have to reformat the hard drive to remove ME before you install Windows 2000 from scratch.
Windows 2000 Server and Windows NT Server 4.0 (SP5).
Windows 2000 will not be supported by Microsoft after next year, so you need to start moving off it. You can use either version of Exchange on Windows 2000 with SP3 or later. If you are going to cluster it then both Windows and Exchange need to be Enterprise Edition. Also Exchange Enterprise Edition supports more databases and greater storage limits than Standard Edition. Answer:You can use exchange server 2003 with windows server 2000. or you can upgrade windows server 2003 and use exchange server.
Yes.
There is no windows 2000 home. You can upgrade from windows 2000 to windows xp home.
Windows 2000 was the first version of Windows to have a 64-bit edition. Windows 2000 was released on February 17, 2000, but the 64-bit editions were not released until August 29, 2001.
You cannot "uninstall" Windows. You need to format the hard drive and install Windows from scratch. You can do this by booting from the Windows CD (Windows 2000 in your case, I suppose) and following the steps onscreen. The reason that your internet did not work is probably that you neglected to install a driver for your network card or modem. Installing the driver should allow you to use the internet.
No, there isn't. The limitation of fonts you can install in almost any version of either Windows 3.1 or Windows for Workgroups 3.11 is probably a maximum of approx. 500, depending on each format, and the limitation of fonts you can install in almost any version of either Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows Millenium Edition is probably a maximum of approx. 1,000, depending on each format.
Windows ME, otherwise known as Windows Millennium Edition, was first released for manufacturing on June 19th, 2000 and launched on September 14th, 2000.
Standard Edition