Retro-computing fans can download the final updates released for '90s-era OSes.
for early Internet-era versions of Windows like 95, 98, and NT 4.0. A
new independent project called "Windows Update Restored" is aiming to
fix that, hosting lightly modified versions of old Windows Update sites
interesting, I just came across this the other day, I was wondering if
it would really be 'safe' to trust those updates?
interesting, I just came across this the other day, I was wondering if
it would really be 'safe' to trust those updates?
interesting, I just came across this the other day, I was wondering i it would really be 'safe' to trust those updates?
I mean, there's absolutely nothing "safe" about running Windows 95 or 98, regardless.
On 12 Jul 2023 at 05:52p, Adept pondered and said...
wondering iinteresting, I just came across this the other day, I was
it would really be 'safe' to trust those updates?
I mean, there's absolutely nothing "safe" about running Windows 95 or98,
regardless.
which is a little bit why I am thinking 'why' offer such a service?
Non-Internet connected gaming systems? It's about the only use I can think of, possibly in a non-connected VM.
Adept wrote to Warpslide <=-
I'm glad someone did that. I know it doesn't make the systems secure,
with the latest updates being quite old, but there was a variety of important things that came out after the initial release on a disc.
Avon wrote to Warpslide <=-
interesting, I just came across this the other day, I was wondering if
it would really be 'safe' to trust those updates?
Avon wrote to Warpslide <=-
interesting, I just came across this the other day, I was wondering if
it would really be 'safe' to trust those updates?
Warpslide wrote to Avon <=-
That's a good question. I suppose if someone wanted to run malware on
my 1 core CPU, 128MB RAM Windows 98 SE VM, they'd have to write some pretty efficient code.
I mean, there's absolutely nothing "safe" about running Windows 95 or regardless.
which is a little bit why I am thinking 'why' offer such a service?
Adept wrote to Avon <=-
I mean, there's absolutely nothing "safe" about running Windows 95 or
98, regardless.
I mean, there's absolutely nothing "safe" about running Windows 95 or 98, regardless.
Take out the network card and play games, maybe? :)
Windows 95, 98, and other decrepit versions can grab online updates again
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