These are links to pages on the Web that carry some great (if not essential) information about how Windows operates, and what updates might be needed and when.
Windows 95 Updates - a complete and scholarly listing of every update Microsoft ever published for Windows 95 (from the Web Archive - the original has been pulled from the server).
Mark Stotzer - an impressive collection of tips for all things Windows.
Jim Eschelman - a Windows technician who frequently posts in news groups shares what he knows.
Mike Santovec - lots of technical tips here that you won't find anywhere else.
Axcel216's Windows Software Essentials - a copious listing of various resources on the Web to help you update Windows (also includes links back to MY pages!).
Listed below are web sites that will help you in your quest to update the expired root certificates in your older web browser:
Annoyances - a website derived from the Windows book of the same name, with all manner of tips contained therein.
BootDisk - Just where you need it to be; a resource on the Net for proper files to boot your computuer in an emergency.
DLL Download - Nowhere near as long a list as used to be available a few years ago, but this page does have some DLLs available to download if you're missing any (be sure to check the versions for proper compatability!)
ZDNet - A wide selection of freeware and shareware, ready to download and install.
C|Net - yet more shareware and freeware for downloadness.
WinDrivers - those hidden files that make everything work when they're there, are all here. (NOTE: the service this site offers used to be free, but it costs money now - use only if you have to!)
USB Man - the super hero of the tech world who can answer many questions.
Browser Security Test - to see if your browser is highly secure (128-bit) or typically secure (40-bit) - courtiesy of Intuit.
"Fortify For Netscape" - those who have "export" versions of Netscape (40-bit security) can run this neat little utility to increase their security strength to
128-bit strength.