I am restoring an older PC to run Win98SE so I can use some older software. I still had my original Win98SE installation discs, so I have Win98SE installed and running on the target PC in a clean install on a new hard drive.
As I do not want to put the target PC on line (and am not certain I remember how to do that if I wanted to), the problem I want to solve is to update this 'new' Win98SE installation up to the point Microsoft support stopped.
I have found what appears to be a consolidated listing of all Microsoft Win98SE updates on <archive.org> that I was able to download in Zip format to a Win7-Pro PC. The listing appears to be something that an individual (not Microsoft) assembled for his/her own purposes. When I upzipped the file, it appears to be what I am looking for except that the listed items seem to be in random order rather in a release date order. I propose to transfer this set of files to a DVD disc so I can load them to my 'new' W98SE PC.
Q1: Is it safe to use a file collection obtained as I have described?
Q2: Must Win98SE updates be installed in release date order or can I install updates in any order?
Q3: As I am now 85 and have forgotten a good bit of what I thought I once knew about W98SE, I need simple, step-by-step, guidance if I am to complete this W98SE installation. ALL comments, guidance, suggestions, or whatever - positive or negative - are welcome!