A 2 GB hard drive with 650 MB of free space is the recommended minimum. Of course, that's probably not enough for more than very basic tasks, so a larger one is probably required, depending on your needs.
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.
Create two partitions in ur hard drive and install Windows '98 on Drive C and install Windows 2000 on Drive D to another partition.
NTFS
Fat 32
The "total amount of drive space" is whatever the capacity of your hard drive(s) is.
Windows 2000 will automatically use the FAT32 file system
you dont
Once installed, windows can be edited. It is not recommended, however, as you could seriously damage the system by accidentally changing vital code to run windows, like how to communicate with the hard drive or the disk drive, for example.
You can use 500 GB hard disk & install OS 2000, but you won't be able to avail 500 GB hard disk space on it.
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).
The hard drive stores the Operating System. Like for example : Windows XP or Windows Vista or even Windows 7 without the hard drive your computer will not turn on.
my computer--->manage->computer management ---->select drive drive and right click delete partition