Using Windows Update via the Web
Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP
Unfortunately, windows 95, 98, and ME cannot be configured to automatically notify you of updates. However, checking for updates is very simple and if done on a regular basis should not take a lot of time.
Please be aware that if you have not updated or patched your computer in a long time, the first Windows Update may take longer then normal.
- Click on the Start Men
- Then click on Windows Update
This should launch your web browser and take you to Microsoft's Windows Update page.
If you do not find Windows Update under your Start menu
Then open up Internet Explorer and go to http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com
- The Windows Update page should look something like the following

- Windows will check to make sure you have the latest version of the
windows update software. If you have an older version, you may see a
window that looks like the following. Click Yes to download and install
the latest version of Windows Update. Do not click
the box that says "Always trust content from Microsoft Corperation"

- Windows Update is now ready to scan your computer to look for updates.
Click "Scan for Updates" to begin

- Once Windows Update is done scanning your computer it will display
the following if there are updates for you to install. You will need
to click on "Review and install updates" to see the updates.
We recommend that you only install the "Critical Updates and Service
Packs".

- After you click on "Review and install updates" you will
see a list of the updates. Some updates can be downloaded at the same
time while others have to be downloaded and installed sperately. You
will get an alert if the update requires a seperate download. If this
happens you will need to repeat the process to download the remaining
updates. Click "Install" when you are ready to download the
updates.

- Usually you will be asked to "Accept" an License Agreement
before you can begin the dowload.
- You may be required to restart your computer to finish the installation
of the patch. If you get this prompt, click "OK"

- After you restart your computer revisit the Windows Update site until
it says that there are "no critical updates available at this time"
Keeping your operating system up to date is only one part of maintaining a secure computer. Please make sure to install Symantec Anti-Virus or other anti-virus software to keep your computer virus free.
