As Microsoft has ended support of Windows 2000, you will have to find a third party to support your system. If you are a large business, Microsoft does have a paid option for limited support of Windows 2000.
Yes, if you have RAID drivers that will work under Windows 2000.
Windows 98, Windows 2000, and Windows XP all support USB
You don't. Microsoft ended extended support for Windows 2000 in July of 2010. At this point in time, you should be running Windows 7, or Windows XP with an extended support plan. If you need Windows 2000 support, contact Microsoft, and be prepared to spend a very large amount of money.
You can add up to 10 Display adapters to Windows 2000 computers.
Yes.
Yes, they do. Windows ME even supports Fat 32!
Yes.
Basic and Dynamic
Incremental: Windows 9x/Me/NT/2000/XP Differential: Windows 98/NT/2000/XP
Windows 2000 has no native support for SATA drives. If you have a slipstreamed CD with service pack 4, and the drivers for the SATA controller, you can install it. If not, you will have to run the SATA controller in emulation mode, so that Windows 2000 thinks that it is an IDE drive.
the forest functional level win 2k3 interim,and win2k only do not support windows 2000 domain controllers rest does native and mixed