Try Windows XP
One is an operating system, the other two are office suites. You can't compare an office suite with an operating system in any meaningful way.
windows xp home edition windows 98 windows NT 4.0 workstation windows 2000 professional
Windows 95, Windows NT 4, Windows 98 (Standard and Second Edition).
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On a common HD from 80 up to 300GB create two partitions and simply format the two OS onto it.
yes
Yes.but Microsoft Office 2007 is not
Windows 2000 was simply a type of operating system. It was intended for the professional server and workstation market.
As computers have progressed and developed so have the operating systems. Below is a basic list of the different operating systems and a few examples of operating systems that fall into each of the categories. Many computer operating systems will fall into more than one of the below categories. GUI - Short for Graphical User Interface, a GUI Operating System contains graphics and icons and is commonly navigated by using a computer mouse. See the GUI definition for a complete definition. Below are some examples of GUI Operating Systems. System 7.x Windows 98 Windows CE Multi-user - A multi-user operating system allows for multiple users to use the same computer at the same time and different times. See the multi-user definition for a complete definition for a complete definition. Below are some examples of multi-user operating systems. Linux Unix Windows 2000 Multiprocessing - An operating system capable of supporting and utilizing more than one computer processor. Below are some examples of multiprocessing operating systems. Linux Unix Windows 2000 Multitasking - An operating system that is capable of allowing multiple software processes to run at the same time. Below are some examples of multitasking operating systems. Unix Windows 2000 Multithreading - Operating systems that allow different parts of a software program to run concurrently. Operating systems that would fall into this category are: Linux Unix Windows 2000
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.
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Windows NT, Windows 2000, and Windows ME