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Reply 20 of 32, by Samir

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Hmmm...interesting. I have seen that type of behavior on some of my 98se systems. But as long as whatever I was running was already closed and those files saved for a few minutes before I attempted shutdown, I never cared. I have a script I created to save my 95/98se state and then I can restore it at any given point--kinda like a manual version of 'system restore'. If there was ever an issue, I just restore my settings and reboot and get back to it. 😀

Reply 21 of 32, by franpa

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KT7AGuy wrote:
Back in February of 2004, MS released a CDROM with all of the updates for Win98 -> WinXP thru October 2003. I ordered a copy of […]
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Back in February of 2004, MS released a CDROM with all of the updates for Win98 -> WinXP thru October 2003. I ordered a copy of it back then and saved it.

Sadly, it has never been much use to me because it automatically installs DX9 and IE6 along with its stupid bug with deleting files in Windows Explorer. With the potential fix that Jorpho provided, maybe you can find it to be of some use. I know that Win98SE was supported through July of 2006, so I'm sure there are a couple years worth of updates missing. Perhaps it can be of use though since this is an actual official Microsoft updates rollup disc. I tried to find it available for download so I could link it for you, but I couldn't come up with anything. I've uploaded my copy to my PogoPlug account and you can download it here:

Microsoft Windows Security Update CD - February 2004

While this is technically not a driver disc, maybe somebody would be kind enough to add it to the VOGONS driver library site.

If anybody uses it, I'd be curious to hear of your experiences with it.

Brilliant, I've been looking for something like this as well and also could only find 3rd party packages that add in a bunch of stuff or tweak stuff. I'd rather a vanilla experience that I tweak my self thank you very much!

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Reply 22 of 32, by JoeCorrado

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KT7AGuy wrote:
Back in February of 2004, MS released a CDROM with all of the updates for Win98 -> WinXP thru October 2003. I ordered a copy of […]
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Back in February of 2004, MS released a CDROM with all of the updates for Win98 -> WinXP thru October 2003. I ordered a copy of it back then and saved it.

Sadly, it has never been much use to me because it automatically installs DX9 and IE6 along with its stupid bug with deleting files in Windows Explorer. With the potential fix that Jorpho provided, maybe you can find it to be of some use. I know that Win98SE was supported through July of 2006, so I'm sure there are a couple years worth of updates missing. Perhaps it can be of use though since this is an actual official Microsoft updates rollup disc. I tried to find it available for download so I could link it for you, but I couldn't come up with anything. I've uploaded my copy to my PogoPlug account and you can download it here:

Microsoft Windows Security Update CD - February 2004

While this is technically not a driver disc, maybe somebody would be kind enough to add it to the VOGONS driver library site.

If anybody uses it, I'd be curious to hear of your experiences with it.

Thanks! It beats working with third party attempts at updating a fresh install of 98se. No matter how well the intention, stuff happens. I use Powerdesk (my all time favorite Windows Explorer replacement) instead of Windows Explorer- so hopefully any associated bugs there won't come into play.

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Reply 23 of 32, by JoeCorrado

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KT7AGuy wrote:

Back in February of 2004, MS released a CDROM with all of the updates for Win98 -> WinXP thru October 2003. I ordered a copy of it back then and saved it.

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If anybody uses it, I'd be curious to hear of your experiences with it.

Burned to a cd and installed on my Windows 98se machine- worked just fine and installed updates so fast I couldn't follow them! While it is listed as Win9x... apparently that means either Windows 98 or 98SE only- not Windows 95 as that system wouldn't even run the cd.

After installing, I deleted all shortcuts for Windows Explorer and as I said earlier- use Powerdesk 3.0 as a explorer replacement. A fantastic file manager which I was a beta tester for back in the old days.

No idea of where to find a hot fix for Explorer bug that deletes files somehow. Anybody have that fix on hand, I would appreciate it- till then Explorer is dead for me.

Otherwise- the system is stable and I have had no issues as yet.

-- Regards, Joe

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Reply 24 of 32, by Rekrul

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d1stortion wrote:

On topic, I was never able to locate any "all-in-one" update packs authored by MS either.

Of course not. When MS drops support for a particular version of WIndows, they want everyone to stop using it ASAP. To that end, they're not going to do anything to make life easier for the people who continue to use it.

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It also seems that you can install all of the fixes manually from the MS site going by the second link, but this would be rather tedious.

Umm, no. The links lead to the security bulletins, but those pages don't have any links to the actual patches. Also, searching the MS downloads site using the KB number (replace the "Q" with "KB") usually doesn't turn up the Windows 98 version of the patch. I'm not sure if they've deleted them or if their stupid search engine just isn't finding them.

I tried using Google's advanced search to search just the MS site, but unfortunately, the idiots at Google have also crippled their search engine to so that it basically just picks one of your search terms and ignores the rest, making it impossible to narrow down your search.

Reply 25 of 32, by akula65

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For what it's worth, here is what I use during a (US English) Windows 98 SE build:

Microsoft Windows IE 6 SP1 Update (No Media Player) (No single installer for this)
Microsoft Installer Version 2.0.2600.2 (InstMsiA.exe)
Microsoft Media Player 6.4 (mpie4ful.exe) and Codec package (wmp6cdcs.exe)
Generic USB 2.0 Mass Storage Driver (nusb33e.exe)

CRITICAL UPDATES

Telnet Update: Security Update, September 9, 1999 147 KB
TelnetUp.EXE

811630: Critical Update (Windows 98) 499 KB
811630USA8.EXE

238453: Security Update 1, November 29 1999 197 KB
238453US8.EXE

256015: Security Update, March 17, 2000 222 KB
256015USA8.EXE

Q313829: Security Update, March 7, 2002 834 KB
q313829.exe

245729: Security Update, November 12, 1999 169 KB
245729US8.exe

259728: Security Update, May 19 2000 193 KB
259728USA8.EXE

Q323255: Security Update (Windows 98) 496 KB
323255USA8.EXE

Q323172: Security Update (Windows 98) 214 KB
323172USA8.EXE

273991: Windows Share Level Password Update 210 KB
273991USA8.EXE

Q329115: Security Update (Windows 98) 407 KB
329115USA8.EXE

Q329414: Security Update (MDAC 2.1) 814 KB
q329414_mdacall_x86.exe

814078: Security Update (Microsoft Jscript version 5.6, Windows 98, Windows Millenium Edition, Windows NT 4.0) 361 KB
js56men.exe

816093: IE Security Update Microsoft Virtual Machine 5.1 MB
msjavwu.exe

823559: Security Update for Microsoft Windows 305 KB
823559USA8.EXE

819696: Security Update DirectX 790 KB (IF DX8 installed)
DirectX8-KB819696-x86-ENU.exe (DirectX 😎
DirectX9-KB819696-x86-ENU.exe (DirectX 9)

330994: April 2003, Security Update for Outlook Express 6 SP1 1.9 MB
q330994.exe

890923: April 12, 2005, Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (890923) 3.54 MB
IE6.0sp1-KB890923-Windows-98-ME-x86-ENU.exe

888113: Vulnerability in Hyperlink Object Library Could Allow Remote Code Execution 176 KB
888113USA8.EXE

891711: Vulnerability in Cursor and Icon Format Handling Could Allow Remote Code Execution 149 KB
Windows98-KB891711-v2-ENU.EXE

891781: Vulnerability in the DHTML Editing Component ActiveX Control Could Allow Remote Code Execution 151 KB
IE-KB891781-Windows-98-ME-x86-ENU.exe

896358: Vulnerability in HTML Help Could Allow Remote Code Execution 496 KB
Windows98-KB896358-ENU.EXE

Q329414 Security Update (MDAC 2.5) 814 KB
q329414_mdacall_x86.exe

308567 Security Update November 20, 2001 (Windows Media Player) 789 KB
wm308567.exe

Q320920 Security Update Windows Media Player 6.4 935 KB
wm320920_64.exe

KB870669 Critical Update for ADODB.stream 104 KB
Windows-KB870669-x86-ENU.exe

KB873374 Microsoft GDI+ Detection Tool 214 KB (Requires MSI Installer)
gdidettool.exe

KB833989 Security Update for Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1 1.0 MB
IE6.0sp1-KB833989-x86-ENU.exe

KB837009 Cumulative Security Update for Outlook Express 6 Service Pack 1 1.9 MB
IE6.0sp1-KB837009-x86-ENU.exe

KB904706 Security Update for DirectX 8 or 9
WindowsME.Windows98SE-KB904706-DX8-x86-ENU.exe

KB908519 Security Update for Windows 98
Windows98-KB908519-ENU.EXE

KB916281 Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1
IE6.0sp1-KB916281-Windows-98-ME-x86-ENU.exe

KB917344 Security Update for Windows 98
Windows9X-KB917344-x86-enu.Exe

KB918439 Security Update for Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1
IE6.0sp1-KB918439-Windows-98-ME-x86-ENU.exe

KB918547 Security Update for Windows 98
Windows98-KB918547-ENU.exe

KB913433 Security Update for Flash Player
Windows-KB913433-x86-ENU.exe

RECOMMENDED UPDATES (Any order after Critical Updates)

273017: Windows IDE Hard Drive Cache Package 224 KB
273017USA8.EXE

Root Certificates Update 189 KB
rootsupd.exe

Agent 2.0 391 KB
msagent.exe

260067 Mapped Drives Shutdown Supplement
260067USA8.EXE

Note that if you use a different version of IE or Media Player, you will have to use different updates than those given above in certain cases.

Reply 26 of 32, by akula65

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Here is a list of all the Recommended Updates for Win98 SE as of October 2003:

KB242975 1394 Storage Supplement
242975USA8.EXE

Active Accessibility Update 1.2
msaa12.CAB

Agent 2.0
msagent.exe

Dial Up Networking 1.4
dun14-98.exe

Q237017 Windows IDE Hard Drive Cache Package
273017.EXE

Q243450 Windows 98 Large IDE Update
243450USA8.EXE

Q197298 Microsoft Libraries Update
SPEU.exe

Q260067 Mapped Drives Shutdown Update
260067USA8.EXE

Root Certificates Update
rootsupd.exe

Q273991 Windows Share Level Password Update
273991USA8.EXE

KB239887 Shutdown Supplement
4756US8.EXE

Q242975 Storage Supplement Update
242975.EXE

Microsoft Virtual Private Networking
vpnupd.exe

KB245272 Windows WebTV Update
245272USA8.EXE

Reply 27 of 32, by KT7AGuy

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JoeCorrado wrote:

No idea of where to find a hot fix for Explorer bug that deletes files somehow. Anybody have that fix on hand, I would appreciate it- till then Explorer is dead for me.

My apologies for the extreme delay in seeing your reply. I just noticed it now.

The bug is related to IE6 on Win98 systems. It doesn't actually delete any files randomly or anything like that. It just hangs for a long time when you try to delete something.

See this website for a possible fix:

http://www.frankprovo.com/win98ie6filesproblem.htm

Reply 28 of 32, by Dreamer_of_the_past

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KT7AGuy wrote:
Back in February of 2004, MS released a CDROM with all of the updates for Win98 -> WinXP thru October 2003. I ordered a copy of […]
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Back in February of 2004, MS released a CDROM with all of the updates for Win98 -> WinXP thru October 2003. I ordered a copy of it back then and saved it.

Sadly, it has never been much use to me because it automatically installs DX9 and IE6 along with its stupid bug with deleting files in Windows Explorer. With the potential fix that Jorpho provided, maybe you can find it to be of some use. I know that Win98SE was supported through July of 2006, so I'm sure there are a couple years worth of updates missing. Perhaps it can be of use though since this is an actual official Microsoft updates rollup disc. I tried to find it available for download so I could link it for you, but I couldn't come up with anything. I've uploaded my copy to my PogoPlug account and you can download it here:

Microsoft Windows Security Update CD - February 2004

While this is technically not a driver disc, maybe somebody would be kind enough to add it to the VOGONS driver library site.

If anybody uses it, I'd be curious to hear of your experiences with it.

What about this CD? Is this is the one like that, but earlier version?

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Reply 29 of 32, by TELEPACMAN

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I thinks that just takes a regular Win98 and makes it a Win98SE.

Reply 30 of 32, by Dreamer_of_the_past

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TELEPACMAN wrote:

I thinks that just takes a regular Win98 and makes it a Win98SE.

Yeah, I am afraid so 🙁 Thank you.

Reply 31 of 32, by TELEPACMAN

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Sorry. It sure looked promising 😀

Reply 32 of 32, by shaddam

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want to add, that for me the unofficial service pack for Win98se worked beautiful also for years...and is still updated, see here
http://www.htasoft.com/u98sesp/