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Sorry, I cannot google for this now. Can anyone please advise the
minumum system requirements for w2000. Also I need to buy this os,
can anyone give me a good source. I heard it is available on
ebay?

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http://www.microsoft.com/windows20 [...] efault.asp

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"SeaSerpent" wrote:
| Sorry, I cannot google for this now. Can anyone please advise the
| minumum system requirements for w2000. Also I need to buy this os,
| can anyone give me a good source. I heard it is available on
| ebay?

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SeaSerpent wrote:
> Sorry, I cannot google for this now.


Why not? You'd certainly have found the answer much more quickly.


> Can anyone please advise the
> minumum system requirements for w2000. Also I need to buy this os,
> can anyone give me a good source. I heard it is available on
> ebay?



System Requirements
http://www.microsoft.com/windows20 [...] efault.asp

Be very careful buying any software on eBay, as eBay makes no prior
effort to ensure that such sales are legitimate; they react only when
someone files a complaint. (And then all that really happens is the
seller of the pirated software returns using a different alias, to
continue selling illegitimate licenses.)


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