I am so happy to find a forum where people continue to use Win98SE. I am not of the computer generation, self taught with trial/error, become fairly comfortable, proficient with Win98SE. I have also installed the Unofficial Win98SE Service Pack. I agree with so much of what others have written about the positives in sticking with Win98SE. Just a couple of other thoughts. To fully protect my current Win98SE installation, about every six months, I use Norton Ghost to completely "ghost" my "C" drive on a number of CD-R's, this time probably about 8-10 cd-r's. The benefit of Norton Ghost, for those, unfamiliar, is that if you have to format your "C" drive, you can just copy back your entire "C" drive completely installed, just continue using your computer as though you never had to format your "C" drive. The other way, of course, is having to re-install Win98SE plus all your other software. A great comfort!!
Also, with experience, I have equipped my computer with a number of free software programs, that make formating the "c" drive almost a non-existent scenario. I use the following:
Firefox (default browser)
AVG Free 7.5 anti-virus (the newest version)
AdAware Free
Spyware Blaster Free (prevents spyware from getting on your computer)
CCleaner (essential, complete cleanup tool)
HiJack This
MRU Blaster
RegSeeker
Using all these excellent free softwares on a regular basis has kept my P3 600, 256megs, ultra lite cable internet computer clean, running at peak efficiency. (I hope to upgrade my ram to 512, my video from 8 to 32 megs, perhaps get a faster CPU as well). I have also just begun using Oxygen Office Professional 2.0.4 (a much more complete version of Open Office.org) as my Free Office program. The Gimp for Windows is my free (almost Photoshop equivalent) photo editing software.
As an extra, I am also experimenting with Puppy Linux, a live cd linux operating system which loads into the computer ram, never has to be installed to the "c" drive, with the capability of saving settings after each use, built especially to configure hardware for legacy computers like mine running an OS like Win98SE. If your computer "C" drive becomes so corrupt as to make access of saving impossible, Puppy Linux can always run from the cd player, access the "C" drive that way, use your burner to save vital information. Both OS's compliment each other. Thanks for your patience. I hope to view this forum regularly, use your suggestions.
