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I've retired my old shuttle athlon to be a games and browsing machine for my 5 yr old to sit beside me in the study and play lego trains, web games, and the like. This requires both Win98se for a collection of 90s era games that are fine for his needs, and XP for his older sister to get her fix of Sims addiction. NEITHER of these machines will be internet (or even network) enabled. Edubuntu will be the only internet connection option. However, having dug out my ancient MSDN windows 98 cd (from the days 8 or 9 years ago I got that sort of thing) and repartitioned the machine for triple booting, so I thought I'd connect up quickly for a MS update for any bug fixes and directx up until support stopped in '06 and then disconnect tcp/ip etc. Unfortunately the MS website reports and error and no update seems possible. Can't go anywhere so pulled the plug before anything found me... So. Is there a way of downloading all the bug fixes and security patches (though without internet connectivity the latter are probably somewhat irrelevant) using a linux boot, save to disk or burn a CD, and then do a service pack sort of thing from that? Where does one find the source for such downloads? I don't have a clue to where too look. -- The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG http://mailman.dclug.org.uk/listinfo/list FAQ: http://www.dcglug.org.uk/linux_adm/list-faq.html