How to install windows 2000 on my g560 ?

How to install windows 2000 on my g560 laptop?
I am able to install winxp and upwards only.is there a way through bios setting or anything and secondly can u use winxp drivers for win2000?
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Windows 2000 has been largely abandoned (and with VERY GOOD reason) why on earth would you want to install that outdated unstable OS?  It's plagued with security issues bugs and BSOD issues from being unsupported so long (even when it WAS supported) chances are no drivers were made compatable with that OS for your machine as XP is a totally different monster you likely would not find drivers for 70+% of your hardware.  I'd 110% advise against even trying it XP is the oldest supported windows OS anymore an even it is about to lose support very VERY soon (if it hasn't yet already).  I can't stress enough how much of a bad idea (and without any advantages by doing so) it would be to even attempt this.
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