No. Windows 2000 is older than Windows XP, and thus it is not an upgrade.
There is no "Windows 6."
No, Windows 7 is the latest Windows operating system.
There is no such thing as "Windows XP Vista." There is Windows XP and there is Windows Vista. They are two different versions of the Windows operating system (XP is older than Vista). As to which is better (XP or Vista) if that is your question -- I think most people would say that XP is better, but this probably depends on which operating system you are used to and what type of work you do with the computer. That said, even Windows Vista is out of date, now. New machines will have Windows 8 (or Windows 7 if it is slightly older).
Videos made in Windows Vista will not work in Windows XP because the formats used to create the newer version of a WMM project are not available on the older version of XP.
windows explorer is an older version of my computer. windows explorer can be found in windows 2000 and older, my computer can be found in windows xp, vista and windows 7
i think when you do the install, windows itself will check what you have and look for updates, it will give you the missing components
Generally speaking, you cannot replace the DLLs of an older version with the ones in Windows XP. You may be able to use copies placed in a program's directory in Windows 2000. You probably cannot do this in 95 / 98 / ME / NT4 unless you make certain that an older version of the DLL has not been loaded into memory.
Yes. Windows XP can be upgraded from the RTM release or a service pack to any subsequent service pack. For example: Windows XP RTM ---> Windows XP Service Pack 3 Windows XP Service Pack 1 ---> Windows XP Service Pack 3 Windows XP RTM ---> Windows XP Service Pack 2 Service Pack 3 is the latest service pack for Windows XP; any planned updates should be to this service pack, and not an older one. As per above, you do not need to install any previous service packs before installing Service Pack 3.
Windows XP themes are still being made due to the number of users still on the interface. Consumers with an older package were rolled onto a new XP interface in 2008.
The best place to find a older version of Internet Explorer that will work on Windows XP is a website called Old Apps. Another website were you can find it is called Old Version.
Not directly they're two different operating systems XP being the older one windows 7 being the new one. But most Xp programs Are compatible With Windows Seven........ In fact I cant think of one that isn't. This is coming from a Basic Programmer.Both windows xp and windows 7 are independent from each other. If you are asking will a windows XP program run on windows 7 then the answer will vary by program.There is a compatibility mode in most versions of windows 7 that will make running legacy software possible