sissybells
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I am restoring my laptop and I don't have a microsoft windows 98 product code, how do I find one to use? Thank you to anyone who can help me out.
--------------------------------WebmasterKathy said:And Windows98 is no longer supported by Microsoft, meaning there are no more security patches being released... that's a scary position to be in these days.
Yeah, I know I should do that but I don't know XP as well as I know 98 and I don't have time to learn it all - it took me a long time to learn all I know about using Win98!safetymom said:XP is a great operating system compared to the old ones. It has made my life so much easier. You really should consider upgrading your operating system.
I think most of that is updating the Internet Explorer....closing loopholes that allow people to access something they shouldn't be able to.C.Ann said:--------------------------------
I have Windows98SE and every now and then when I get on the internet instead of my home screen coming up, the Microsoft page comes up with all these Microsoft Windows updates on them for me to do.. What's that all about?![]()
---------------------------mtblujeans said:Yeah, I know I should do that but I don't know XP as well as I know 98 and I don't have time to learn it all - it took me a long time to learn all I know about using Win98!
Nite0wl71 said:If they aren't supporting 98 anymore why are they sending updates?
-----------------------------------------jfulcer said:Microsoft is only offered Critical updates to Windows 98 now to help stop so many older machines from becoming zombies on the Internet. BUT - in June of this year, Microsoft is stopping all patches to Windows 98 and Windows ME. This day and age with the number of virus writers, I would expect in July of this year to see a marketed increase in hacked machines as nobody is switching off, and they won't get updates.
To the OP, Bite the bullet and upgrade to Windows XP. Do it now, before your machine becomes a safe haven for hackers. Save yourself the trouble of having to reinstall 98 now, then install XP in 6 months when you machine crashes because it's been hacked.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/support/endofsupport.mspx
WebmasterKathy said:And Windows98 is no longer supported by Microsoft, meaning there are no more security patches being released... that's a scary position to be in these days.
mickman1962 said:actually Win98 is a smart move as almost all exploits are written for XP/2000. there are not a lot of 98 boxes left so the hackers will go after the largest portion of pc's (XP). While XP is a very good OS, there is no reason to switch from 98 if it does what you want (especially on older equipment)