It is a version not released as an update for Windows 2000, Windows 98, or Windows 98 SE and includes four different editions Īfter running Oracle VM VirtualBox, open the virtual machine creation wizard by clicking Machine / New from the tool menu or clicking the blue New icon. The main support of the Windows 2000 operating system, which works very well in the server computers of the companies, was extended on June 30, 2005, and its extended support was ended on July 13, 2010. Although it provides many new improvements in terms of system security compared to previous Windows versions, it was not a useful system for home users due to system crashes. The Windows 200 system, which has improved file encryption, NTFS file system, and file compression features, was more successful in corporate companies. This operating system from Microsoft is also known as Win2K. Windows 2000, first officially named Windows NT 5.0, was released on February 17, 2000.
How to Install Windows 2000 on Windows 10 in Oracle VM VirtualBox
Installation instructionsĪll images are bootable and require the use of a virtualization platform (VMWare, VirtualBox, Virtual PC) or a real system with the ability to boot from a CD-ROM.In this article, we will examine how to set up Windows 2000 Professional on a new virtual machine using Oracle VM VirtualBox on the Windows 10 64 Bit operating system. Windows 2000 introduced a multilingual user interface and can support Arabic, Armenian, Baltic, Central European, Cyrillic, Georgian, Greek, Hebrew, Indic, Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Thai, Traditional Chinese, Turkic, Vietnamese and Western European languages. Windows 2000 introduced the Narrator, which reads aloud GUI objects with the Speech API, and an on screen keyboard which works with mouse or joystick. Ported over was StickyKeys, FilterKeys, ToggleKeys, SoundSentry, MouseKeys, high contrast themes, and Magnifier. Windows 2000 included the Accessibility tools (which NT 4.0 did not) and also included some new tools. Windows 2000 included no new stock games, including only FreeCell, Minesweeper, Pinball and Solitaire. Most of what is built into cmd.exe, along with a set of NT native mode utilities may be launched from the recovery console.įeatures on the fun consumer side (or further brought over from 98) is support for DirectX 7.0, which is able to be upgraded up to DirectX 9.0c (Shader 3.0) with support remaining in DirectX up to the June 2010 SDK. This is a text-mode Windows NT (and not MS-DOS as it may look) environment. A new recovery console was introduced which can be launched from the CD-ROM (or optionally installed to disk and made available through NTLDR by running WinNT32.exe /cmdcons in Windows). This is a straight port and is incapable of editing a remote registry or changing permissions. The classic MDI-style editor capable of manipulating Windows NT permissions exists as regedt32.exe and the Windows 98 registry editor exists as regedit.exe. Two versions of the registry editor exist in Windows 2000. This includes the the Event Viewer, Task Scheduler, COM+ management, group policy configuration, disk defragmenter, device manager, service control, and if installed. Windows 2000 also supported ACPI S4 hibernation, which unlike Windows 98, does not require specific vendor drivers.įor system management Windows 2000 introduced the Microsoft Management Console and a vast majority of system administration tools from Windows NT 4.0 were moved to MMC 'snap-ins'.
The System File Checker utility allowed users to preform a manual scan of protected system files (and optionally repair them). Windows File Protection also arrived with 2000 which protected critical system files by not allowing anything other than Microsoft's Windows Installer or Windows Update package installer modify system files.
One noticeable fact right off the bat is that features from Windows 98 have made it into the Windows NT line, like the Active Desktop update, Internet Explorer 5, Windows Driver Model, Internet Connection Sharing, Windows Media Player and WebDAV support. Plug-and-play support was improved compared to Windows NT 4.0. Dynamic disks were introduced as well which allowed Windows to join disks together in a software RAID array. The final RTM build of Windows 2000 is which arrived with new NTFS 3.0 support, an on-the-fly Encrypting File System, new Accessibility tools and the Active Desktop, additional language and locale settings.