yes it does because microsoft first used it in the year.
There is no difference between them. Some people call it 2000, some others call it 2000 NT. Windows 2000 is based on NT Technology, they are just different ways of calling one same thing. Windows 2000 offered several improvements over Windows NT, including a more stable environment, support for Plug and Play, Device Manager, Recovery Console, Active Directory, better network support, and features specifically targeting notebook computers. Pg 38
Windows NT is a very old operating system. The technology for PNP was not available when NT was written.
Windows 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 3.1, NT 3.1, NT 3.5, NT 3.51, and Windows NT 4.Windows 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 3.1, NT 3.1, NT 3.5, NT 3.51, and Windows NT 4.
Unlink Windows XP, Windows 2000 is non plug n play OS. You will have to provide drivers for each device present in your computer. Hence, the best way to find out drivers is to visit the hardware vendor website to see if the audio card is compatible with Windows 2000.
"Plug and Play monitor" is a monitor that Windows was able to automatically detect the refresh rates and resolution for, but either monitor does not support device IDs to provide the name of the monitor, or it transmitted them incorrectly.
Plug and pray
Sony VAIO UX390N 1.33 GHz Intel Core Solo Tablet PC, does support plug and play programs
Plug and Play
Cnr & pci
True.
You don't.