And for the life of me, what investment are they protecting? Most 98 machines are woefully underpowered vs. today's machines, and the machines today are cheaper and better. The OS is too, as 98 was not a very stable OS. A 98 machine is generally 5-6 years old at this point. That is junkheap time for a PC generally.

At 07:09 PM 3/18/2006, you wrote:
Interestingly, Microsoft is still producing fixes for Windows 98 thus
preserving my investment in my computer.  Are any of the operating
systems that support 390 machines of that era still supported and for
how long?
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