How do you update Windows 98?

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On this Microsoft webpage -

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/239937/kb/239937

It tells me about the availability of "Microsoft Windows 98 Customer
Service Pack". I am assuming that this is a big all-in-one update to
Windows 98, which is what I am after.

In the above-mentioned article, it says -

Windows 98 Customer Service Pack is available for download from the
Windows Update Web site:

http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/

The problem I am having at the moment is that if I go to the above
webpage (using my XP-based PC), I get automatically redirected to -

http://tinyurl.com/33fhgk

This appears to be the new Microsoft update service. In the FAQ
section on this webpage, it says that the "Supported versions and
languages" are 2003, XP and 2000 -- no mention of 98.

My question is -- is it possible to download an "all-in-one" (or maybe
just a couple of large bundled updates for instance) Windows 98SE
update pack, using an XP-based PC connected to the internet?

Thanks a lot, best regards, Robert.


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RE: How do you update Windows 98?



"rpgs rock dvds" wrote:

>
> On this Microsoft webpage -
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/239937/kb/239937
>
> It tells me about the availability of "Microsoft Windows 98 Customer
> Service Pack". I am assuming that this is a big all-in-one update to
> Windows 98, which is what I am after.
>
> In the above-mentioned article, it says -
>
> Windows 98 Customer Service Pack is available for download from the
> Windows Update Web site:
>
> http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/
>
> The problem I am having at the moment is that if I go to the above
> webpage (using my XP-based PC), I get automatically redirected to -
>
> http://tinyurl.com/33fhgk
>
> This appears to be the new Microsoft update service. In the FAQ
> section on this webpage, it says that the "Supported versions and
> languages" are 2003, XP and 2000 -- no mention of 98.
>
> My question is -- is it possible to download an "all-in-one" (or maybe
> just a couple of large bundled updates for instance) Windows 98SE
> update pack, using an XP-based PC connected to the internet?
>
> Thanks a lot, best regards, Robert.
>
>
> --
>
> Posted via http://computerhelpforums.net Forum to USENET Gateway
>
> Ran into the same problem. Found these links on another poast about same problem.


From "Someone Watching"

http://www.mdgx.com/newtip98.htm

From "Frank Zabkar"

Auto-Patcher for Windows 98 SE (English)
http://www.msfn.org/board/Auto-Patcher-For-Windows-98se-English-t80800.html

http://soporific.dsleague.com/downloads/AutoPatcher98.Dec07_FULL_Final.exe


And Gary will sale you disks.

2. Use a collection provided by someone else to update the system offline. I
offer such a set of CDs that will update Win98, Win98SE and ME more or less
fully. I ask $3 to cover costs. Email me at updates_at_grystmill.com

--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
www.grystmill.com
 
Re: How do you update Windows 98?

On May 14, 8:19 am, dlsayremn <dlsayr...@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
> "rpgs rock dvds" wrote:
>
> > On this Microsoft webpage -

>
> >http://support.microsoft.com/kb/239937/kb/239937

>
> > It tells me about the availability of "Microsoft Windows 98 Customer
> > Service Pack". I am assuming that this is a big all-in-one update to
> > Windows 98, which is what I am after.

>
> > In the above-mentioned article, it says -

>
> > Windows 98 Customer Service Pack is available for download from the
> > Windows Update Web site:

>
> >http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/

>
> > The problem I am having at the moment is that if I go to the above
> > webpage (using my XP-based PC), I get automatically redirected to -

>
> >http://tinyurl.com/33fhgk

>
> > This appears to be the new Microsoft update service. In the FAQ
> > section on this webpage, it says that the "Supported versions and
> > languages" are 2003, XP and 2000 -- no mention of 98.

>
> > My question is -- is it possible to download an "all-in-one" (or maybe
> > just a couple of large bundled updates for instance) Windows 98SE
> > update pack, using an XP-based PC connected to the internet?

>
> > Thanks a lot, best regards, Robert.

>
> > --

>
> > Posted viahttp://computerhelpforums.netForum to USENET Gateway

>
> > Ran into the same problem. Found these links on another poast about same problem.

>
> From "Someone Watching"
>
> http://www.mdgx.com/newtip98.htm
>
> From "Frank Zabkar"
>
> Auto-Patcher for Windows 98 SE (English)http://www.msfn.org/board/Auto-Patcher-For-Windows-98se-English-t8080...
>
> http://soporific.dsleague.com/downloads/AutoPatcher98.Dec07_FULL_Fina...
>
> And Gary will sale you disks.
>
> 2. Use a collection provided by someone else to update the system offline. I
> offer such a set of CDs that will update Win98, Win98SE and ME more or less
> fully. I ask $3 to cover costs. Email me at updates_at_grystmill.com
>
> --
> Gary S. Terhune
> MS-MVP Shell/Userwww.grystmill.com


As a non-techie, with the appropriate warnings, I chose to install
AutoPatcher for Win98SE or rather let this software install itself on
my computer, takes up to 11/2 hours with up to 20 reboots to fully
install, which actually updates 98SE up to Feb/08. My perception is
that my computer has never run better. I have even been in email
communication with the AutoPatcher programmer on several occasions
when I was having the occasional problem. There is an excellent forum
for AutoPatcher as well. Perhaps I was lucky but the programs works
superbly for me. I always warn that you take your chances trying a
program like this, so it is a personal choice. As a precaution, I
always use Norton Ghost to backup my "C" drive before installing this
software. Also, there is another companion program Revolutions Pack
7.11 (which comes, as a separate install, in the AutoPatcher for
Win98SE package), which requires extreme caution before installing
(can even result in re-formating a "C" drive), which changes the look
(theme, wallpaper, icons) of 98SE into either XP or Vista (I am
currently running a Vista theme). Again, RP7.11 works great on my
computer, I get the much nicer Vista look along with the full update
of Win98SE. These 2 programs bring a freshness to 98SE making me want
to continue to use it. Just my experience, observations. Much luck.
 
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