True.
it detects the device it installs the device driver it cinfigures the device
I don't think it detests it. I could be wrong. It might detect it, but I doubt it detests it.
Plug and Play
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.
windows is a plug & play OS so every time you add a new device it will give you a new hardware found prompt.to prevent this you must remove the hardware or let windows try to find the driver if you try to cancel it it will just show up on the next boot so try to install it even if you don't have the drivers windows will just put it on your system without a driver.it won't hurt your system and you won't get the NEW HARDWARE FOUND PROMPT AGAIN.
There is nothing dangerous about it xD. But it differs wither you have a bad hardware/software.
Plug and Play
Yes, as long as your PC hardware meets the minimum requirements.
The Add Hardware Wizard
Plug and play ! The majority of hardware just needs plugging into a USB port, and Windows will either auto-detect and install the drivers, or ask for the disk.
Yes, With a "Plug & Play" device, you just plug the device into your computer in most cases and it works within a few seconds of you plugging it in without the user having to do anything.
You can not play a PS3 on any PC. XP or a newer version of widows is not the problem. You must have PS3 software and hardware