Windows 10: MCT and cumulative updates

Discus and support MCT and cumulative updates in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade to solve the problem; MCT and cumulative updates on a different website I recently read that it might be possible tosomehow include the cumulative updates in the... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade' started by Grizzly, Jun 18, 2016.

  1. Grizzly Win User

    MCT and cumulative updates


    MCT and cumulative updates


    on a different website I recently read that it might be possible tosomehow include the cumulative updates in the creation process of the ISO. Is that true and if so, how is that process??

    :)
     
    Grizzly, Jun 18, 2016
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  2. Defender Updates

    1. Any particular reason you chose to upgrade via the MCT & ISO instead of via Windows Update?

    2. You told me that Microsoft Security Essentials was no longer installed when you upgraded to Win10 via the MCT & ISO. Was any other anti-virus application installed?

    3. After you uninstalled (I assume) Microsoft Security Essentials, how long was the computer connected to the internet before you upgraded to Win10 via the MCT & ISO?

    4. Is Google Chrome version 46.0.2490.71 (or higher) installed?

    5. Have you ever used CCleaner's Registry Cleaner component?

    Fact: Norton and McAfee applications are notorious for not uninstalling (or upgrading) cleanly. The "leftovers" may be your troublemaker here.

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    PS: Don't worry about those other updates. KB3105210, like most updates of Win10, is a cumulative update so it includes everything in KB3093266, KB3081455, KB3081448, KB3081444, KB3081438, KB3081436, and KB3081424.
     
    PA Bear - MS MVP, Jun 18, 2016
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  3. Where Can I find the latest build of Windows 10?

    Hi,

    Where can I find an .ISO download for the latest build of Windows 10 1607? It seem MCT only offers build 14393.0 (six months out of date) -

    It is quite tedious having to go through several stages of cumulative updates every time I install a fresh copy of Windows. We are up to build 14393.6xx why can't I download that?

    regards
     
    Steve Driscoll, Jun 18, 2016
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  4. MCT and cumulative updates

    Yes, see: Wiki: Slipstream_(computing)

    But ... Why bother?

    You would have to incorporate the most recent cumulative update into your install media every time one is released to keep your custom ISO up-to-date

    Since they are cumulative, you don't have to install previous updates to get to the Current Branch when you re-install. If you use the oldest Win10 install media and run Windows Update, your system jumps to the most recent Current Branch, by-passing the intermediate branches. No matter where you start - the cumulative update brings the system up-to-date.

    Aside from Windows Update / Cumulative update handling everything for you - the current ISO can be downloaded from MS using the current MCT.

    There was a benefit of Slipstreaming updates (adding updates after the last SP) in previous versions of Windows,
    but now there is very little benefit
     
    Slartybart, Jun 18, 2016
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  5. Grizzly Win User
    The link you posted does not really work as the second parenthesis is not part of the link . This will work:
    Slipstream (computing) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
    Sure the CU's will update to the newest version, but that is an extra step I was trying to avoid. Guess I have to wait until Redstone is out to get an up-to-date ISO as MS is really far behind (164).
     
    Grizzly, Jun 18, 2016
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  6. NavyLCDR New Member
    If you have an ISO file of the latest minor build of Windows available, after you install it, aren't you going to run or let Windows Update run automatically to update defender definitions and possibly device drivers anyway? Or should Microsoft replace 39 languages of multiple versions of Windows 10 ISO files every time any update comes out? So is requiring a cumulative update in Windows Update really an added step?
     
    NavyLCDR, Jun 18, 2016
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  7. Thanks Grizz - fixed in my previous post.

    I keep only the last build ISO (1511) and reinstall or repair with that.

    When 1607 (RS1) is available, I will build new install media on the same Thumbdrive.

    I understand your reasoning, I think. Windows Update has changed a lot though. The best part perhaps being the Cumulative update process.

    Before, you had to update a lot, then move to a SP (or Win8 equivalent) do a bunch more updates to get current.

    Now, the most recent Cumulative update brings your system fairly current and only the updates available after the Cumulative need be applied.
    Note that not every update gets applied - the cumulative update might have updates to updates and WU knows what to install.

    It's your your choice Grizz.
     
    Slartybart, Apr 4, 2018
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