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C:\Windows\Fonts
No. Windows 2000 is older than Windows XP, and thus it is not an upgrade.
Sorry only for Windows 2000 / XP /Windows Vista /Windows 7
Windows NT is what Windows 2000 is upgraded from.
Windows 2000 applications and settings are kept and Windows XP upgrade is quicker than a fresh new installation of XP.
windows 2000
Start with windows 2000 then windows xp.
Windows XP Home was the replacement for Windows ME, Windows XP Professional was the replacement for Windows 2000 Professional, and Windows Server 2003 was the replacement for Windows 2000 Server.
There is no windows 2000 home. You can upgrade from windows 2000 to windows xp home.
Windows Me is older than Windows XP. Windows Me was launched on September 14, 2000 while Windows XP was released on October 25, 2001.
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.
If you are using Windows XP, then its fairly simple. On the Home Screen, click Start->Control Panel. In Control Panel, click on Fonts. In Fonts Window, click on File->Install New Font. Next, choose the drive and the appropriate location as to where you have stored the new font and click OK. You can also select more than one font at a time by holding down CTRL key while selecting multiple fonts and selecting OK. If in Windows Vista, you would not find any difference as the process is just same as Windows XP. Hope this helps.
Incremental: Windows 9x/Me/NT/2000/XP Differential: Windows 98/NT/2000/XP