October 28, 200718 yr I want to install windows 98 SE on my old laptop with all the updates but without gui stuff like revolution pack ..etc.so what should i do in steps?1.Format Harddisk2.Install Windows 98SE3.Install Drivers4.Install Unofficial SP25.Install 98SE2ME6.Install Native USB Drivers7.8.9.10....etc.is that ok? is there any better steps?show me the correct waythanks Edited October 28, 200718 yr by Hussain
October 28, 200718 yr Yes me 2, with all this option, it made me confused, which one do I use ? Or which combination do I use exactly ?PS. I don't really need all the pretty stuff (RP).
October 29, 200718 yr Have a look at these threads:http://www.msfn.org/board/Updates_Win98SE_t103184.htmlhttp://www.msfn.org/board/correct_order_t88646.htmlhttp://www.msfn.org/board/98se_service_pac...eed_t73810.htmlThis is not necessarily the final word, or a complete index of threads on this subject.Just a few I found and bookmarked. There may be others. Feel free to add your favorites.This question gets asked so often, I think it would be a good candidate for a 'sticky'.
October 29, 200718 yr Why not try Soporific's Autopatcher guys ?It's meant for updating everything on a 98SE system under one interface as far as I understand.
October 30, 200718 yr is that ok? is there any better steps?show me the correct wayThe correct way is to just install it from CD and then get the official updates that Microsoft provides on their update page.There normally is no need to install any unofficial packs or other unofficial stuff unless you really need it (or want it desperately), e.g. if you have an USB device that doesn't seem to work with its original drivers (or there aren't any) you could try the Maxim USB drivers but apart from that the best way to go is to just install the official updates and leave it at that.
November 2, 200718 yr I trust Microsoft less than the unofficial packs. Microsoft makes mistakes constantly, with one update screwing up another, and the update needing one or two updates of its own. The forums and unofficial packs save time, and let me know which updates have been superceded and can be ignored. It's much harder to squeeze that kind of info out of Microsoft.
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