What is the diiffernce between windows xp & windows 2000?
Answer Posted / s.m.feroz ahmed
Hi,
Windows XP is an operating System wherein whenever any hdd
is installed it will automatically install hardware device
drivers we can say it is plug and play.
Where as windows 2000 is based on NT platform and when a hd
ware device is installed one had do manually install device
drivers.
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