Can I use Dual Layer DVD for Win10_2004_English_x64.iso?

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  1. Posts : 18,424
    Windows 11 Pro
       #31

    Bree said:
    Have you tried going into Windows Update's advanced options in Pro and looking for the Defer Quality Update and Defer Feature Update options?

    Windows Update - Defer Feature and Quality Updates in Windows 10 post #73
    I've never deferred updates. And Windows updates appears to be working just exactly the way they designed it to in ver. 2004. This is from the online help:

    Can I use Dual Layer DVD for Win10_2004_English_x64.iso?-capture.jpg

    It is describing exactly what I see in Windows ver. 2004.
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  2. Posts : 31,468
    10 Home x64 (22H2) (10 Pro on 2nd pc)
       #32

    NavyLCDR said:
    I've never deferred updates. And Windows updates appears to be working just exactly the way they designed it to in ver. 2004. This is from the online help...
    ....It is describing exactly what I see in Windows ver. 2004.
    That is the online help for Pause Updates which is available across all editions, Home and Pro. That works as described in 2004.


    There is a quite separate Defer Updates option giving independent control over Quality and Feature updates. It allows you to defer feature updates for up to 365 days, while still getting cumulative updates (Quality updates) as they are released (or you could defer them for up to 30 days). This is a rolling deferral, each new update will be deferred for the set number of days from its release date. Pause Updates is for blocking all updates until a set data which when reached requires all updated to be installed before you can set it again.

    This Defer option is only available in Pro or above, it is this that is absent from 2004.

    Can I use Dual Layer DVD for Win10_2004_English_x64.iso?-image.png
    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/...eature-updates
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  3. Posts : 18,424
    Windows 11 Pro
       #33

    What's interesting is that it is still available in Group Policy Editor:

    Can I use Dual Layer DVD for Win10_2004_English_x64.iso?-capture.jpg
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  4. Posts : 31,468
    10 Home x64 (22H2) (10 Pro on 2nd pc)
       #34

    NavyLCDR said:
    What's interesting is that it is still available in Group Policy Editor:
    As there are no CUs yet to test it with, it's not known if that works in 2004.
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  5. Posts : 4,594
    Windows 10 Pro
       #35

    NavyLCDR said:
    I've never deferred updates. And Windows updates appears to be working just exactly the way they designed it to in ver. 2004. This is from the online help:

    Can I use Dual Layer DVD for Win10_2004_English_x64.iso?-capture.jpg

    It is describing exactly what I see in Windows ver. 2004.
    That has nothing to do with Feature updates.
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  6. Posts : 18,424
    Windows 11 Pro
       #36

    AddRAM said:
    That has nothing to do with Feature updates.
    I know that it doesn't. But my point is that some people are thinking it is a bug in version 2004 that those options are not available. I don't think it is a bug. It think it is exactly the way that Microsoft intended it to be because the internal help system (virtual assistant or whatever they call it) is showing things exactly the way they are in the OS.
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  7. Posts : 1,728
    Windows 10 Pro (+ Windows 10 Home VMs for testing)
       #37

    Compumind said:
    Like the Floppy Drive, CD/DVD/Blu-Ray players are becoming history
    So true... I cannot remember the reason I last used one... and haven't seen one in ages now my family all use fairly recent laptops. I used to carry a USB-powered external slimline optical drive around in my toolkit but realised that I only used it once since I bought it (to test it worked) What a waste of money...
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  8. Posts : 13,896
    Win10 Version 22H2 Pro and Home, Win11 Pro and Home
       #38

    NavyLCDR said:
    I know that it doesn't. But my point is that some people are thinking it is a bug in version 2004 that those options are not available. I don't think it is a bug. It think it is exactly the way that Microsoft intended it to be because the internal help system (virtual assistant or whatever they call it) is showing things exactly the way they are in the OS.
    Agreed. Too many times something is seen as a bug and quickly place blame but in further discovery it's only a change, whether it is something one may or may not want. As announced some years ago Windows 10 will always be changing. One of the features of the Open Source Linux is if it is not suitable one can always create their own version as desired.
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  9. Posts : 589
    Windows 10 Pro
    Thread Starter
       #39

    Well, I guess my questions have been answered but I did not show this as resolved as it has taken off into another area.
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  10. Posts : 4,224
    Windows 10
       #40

    There's an open source GitHub project named Ventoy that sets up a small EFI boot partition, and turns the rest of a UFD over to exFAT for storing ISOs. It works by booting enough of the Windows Runtime to mount ISOs from the EFI partition, then turning control over to whichever ISO you mount for further booting, and installation, repair, or whatever.

    Can I use Dual Layer DVD for Win10_2004_English_x64.iso?-ventoy-layout.jpg

    As you can see, I've got 6 ISOs from which I can boot on my 32-GB Ventoy drive right now, of which 3 or 4 are bigger than the 4GB cutoff for FAT32. Works like a charm.

    Here's what it looks like in MiniTool Partition Wizard:
    Can I use Dual Layer DVD for Win10_2004_English_x64.iso?-image.png

    Grab it from https://github.com/ventoy/Ventoy; read more about it at Win10.Guru: @Kari's Admin Toolkit writeup (Admin Toolkit: Create multi-OS install media with Ventoy – Win10.Guru), my more recent exhortation to update to version 1.0.12 (Admin Toolkit Item Ventoy Gets Major Update – Win10.Guru).

    HTH,
    --Ed--
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