You can use any printer as long as your Printer's hardware and software supports any version of the Windows Operating systems. Make sure you check the OS compatibility of the printer before you buy one.
Although most should work fine, there is by no means any guarantee of compatibility. To ensure that it works, check the manufacturer's website to see if they have a driver for Windows Server 2003.
Lots of printers work with Windows 98. Generally speaking, any printer that connects via a parallel port, or that can be printed to over a network will work. USB printers may or may not work, depending on their age. You should check the printer manufacturer's site to see what operating system it is compatible with.
Internet Explorer 7 will not work with Windows 2000 or any operating system before it. It works only with Windows XP and above.
Yes, if you have RAID drivers that will work under Windows 2000.
Windows 2000 utilities has many features like Internet Explorer 5 and 6, Outlook Express, NetMeeting, Internet Connection Sharing, Windows Media Player. Windows 2000 also introduced USB class drivers for printers and storage devices.
Virtual PC 2004 runs on Windows 2000 Professional. Later versions do not.
Yes they are... Each successive version of Windows comes loaded with more and more drivers for printers and other peripherals. Chances are your printer will work without additional drivers (it worked with mine !)
yes star trek legacy works with windows 2000
Yes, HP printers should work for almost any type of computer. Now if you narrow it down to operating systems, most modern HP printers should work with Windows XP and Vista, some HP printers may not work with OSX and support is limited for Linux.
Yes. Mozilla Firefox up to the latest version is currently compatible with Windows 2000.
If you have Windows XP, it should work fine. If you have Windows Vista, it should also work. If you have Windows 98 or ME, there is a good chance it will not work if it doesn't advertise such compatibility, because those were still popular home operating systems at the time of 2000's heyday.
I tried it once but it failed to copy some os files.You should try it ,it may work for you if not upgrade to windows 2000 first. After you upgrade to windows 2000 then you can probably upgrade to windows xp from 2000