The only bad thing that I know about Win 2000 is that there is no restore function. I understand that there is a manual backup of data, but my understanding is not all of the vital data is backed up.
PS: I say this from only trying to fix a win 2000 server machine once, I had no system disk, no emergency startup disk. The only thing I had was my window XP at home disk and what information I could find on the internet about the recovery console function. The recovery console worked fine, they are the same. But I was not able to save the system, They had a partial hard drive failure. I will not go into details here, but It took me two weeks to get their quickbooks 2000 back up and running on a new hard drive, plus 256 megs of new memory, and windows xp home edition as the OS, and we had to upgrade the quickbooks to 2004 to get it to run on the windows xp. I was sick one of the weeks, so I was only working on it a week. I was so disgusted with it all, that I only charged them $60 for my labor. I think it cost them around $700 all together, most of that was for the quickbooks 2004! As we used to say in the navy, if you can't troubleshoot it, just keep throwing new parts at it, you are bound to fix it someday!
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