if a bios is manufactured after January 1999, it is considered good.
jan. 1999
You don't. Boot priority is specifed by the BIOS, not Windows 2000.
No special action is needed. Windows 2000 supports APM (Advanced Power Management).
144 petabytes, assuming Service Pack 3 or later is installed (to overcome the LBA28 barrier) and running on a system with a BIOS manufactured around 2002 or later.
There's no such thing as a "Windows BIOS."
No. The BIOS is a part of the motherboard, and operates independently of Windows 98.
BIOS is looking for a boot sector. If the disk does not have a valid boot sector at the address which is also known by the BIOS, it won't boot from disk.
bios is PC not windows, bios can be loaded when you first start the pc, it normally has a hotkey like f8 f10 or f11
Windows uses BIOS while MAC uses EFI
windows is an operating system. you need to install it in a BIOS
Probably not, unless you actually change the BIOS chip.
On windows? Wrong category. But if it's your computer, just take the battery out of the computer's motherboard and the BIOS will reset leaving no password for the BIOS login. If its a phone then it's not possible.