You probably go what you paid for. No idea if it was a plum or a pup.
You can upgrade by purchasing Win98 SE if you can find it.
There is no "patch", although there was a upgrade version, which may
be difficult to find.
Here's some info about the various types of W98SE CDs: (from Ron
Badour)
RETAIL FULL INSTALL: This CD will either upgrade W95/98 to SE or you
can install it to a blank hard drive.
RETAIL UPGRADE INSTALL: This CD will either upgrade W95/98 to SE or
you can install it to a blank hard drive; however, when installing to
a blank drive, install will ask to see the qualifying system (i.e.,
W95) disk(s).
OEM FULL INSTALL. This SE CD is designed to be installed to a blank
hard drive; however, there is a good possibility that you can trick it
into upgrading. For info, go to:
http://home.satx.rr.com/badour/html/upgrade.html Be aware that if you
buy an OEM disk, it might be customized for installation on a
particular computer; however, this will probably be primarily with a
used disk.
UPDATE CD: This CD will only update a functioning copy of W98 to
W98SE. When MS sold them, they were $20 and came with a ProductKey.
Some venders were selling them and advising customers to use the W98
ProductKey which may or may not work--don't get stung. This outfit is
selling them for $35:
http://www.micronetxp.net/Merchant2/...Category_Code=
RECOVERY CD: Some companies will brand an OEM CD and call it a
recovery CD. You should avoid these unless it is the exact recovery CD
you are looking for. Many recovery CDs will only install on the
equipment they were intended for.
....Alan
--
Alan Edwards, MS MVP Windows - Internet Explorer
http://dts-l.org/index.html
On Mon, 22 May 2006 03:13:01 -0700, in microsoft.public.windowsupdate,
bevtheboy <> wrote:
>hi having difficulty installing AOL broadband onto windows 98, it says that
>you need the SE version. Is there a patch i can use or have i been sold a
>plum