Chrome is officially not available for windows Vista and later versions. However with certain tricks it can be installed.
Sadly no
Google does not plan on ever officially supporting Windows 2000, due to it's age and not many users using it. The portable build of Google Chrome, Chromium, can be used on Windows 2000 without any major issues.
Probably not, although I can't say for sure. Unfortunately, the download page only says "For Windows Vista/XP", so Windows 95/98/2000 users are probably left out as well. Google Chrome does not run on Windows 95/98/ME, though the code is open so it can be made to do so if anyone wants to take the time to do so. The official version of Google Chrome will not allow it to run on Windows 2000, but an unofficial compile can ignore the checks, and it will run, but with some missing features (none important). According the system requirement of the Google crome it only works in windows xp , and vista ,Google crome does not support the windows 98 and Me
yes it does and i recommend getting it because its much better the Internet explorer 8 it works on windows 2000 sp4 or better
As Microsoft has ended support of Windows 2000, you will have to find a third party to support your system. If you are a large business, Microsoft does have a paid option for limited support of Windows 2000.
Yes, if you have RAID drivers that will work under Windows 2000.
There is extremely limited support for Windows 2000 on HP's website for the HP Pavilion dv6700. Drivers for Windows XP are available.
Windows 98, Windows 2000, and Windows XP all support USB
You don't. Microsoft ended extended support for Windows 2000 in July of 2010. At this point in time, you should be running Windows 7, or Windows XP with an extended support plan. If you need Windows 2000 support, contact Microsoft, and be prepared to spend a very large amount of money.
You can add up to 10 Display adapters to Windows 2000 computers.
Yes.
Yes, they do. Windows ME even supports Fat 32!