You might want to check out YUMI. There's a BETA version, near the bottom of the page, that is said to be able to do some limited UEFI booting. I'm not sure if it can do both or if you'll run into...
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You might want to check out YUMI. There's a BETA version, near the bottom of the page, that is said to be able to do some limited UEFI booting. I'm not sure if it can do both or if you'll run into...
I may have figured it out. I was using a build (v14393) that I had made via a sysprep/DISM capture. If I use a factory version (v10240), it seems to work. So, disregard for now; I'll have to work...
Been googling and pulling my hair out - what little hair I have left. I used to do these things with WDS but now I'm in an environment without that setup. First off, for ISO/USB installations,...
Still no joy...
I knew one doesn't need to step it up to 1511 and then 1607. With the ISO I made, I was able to skip right over 1511 and right to 1607. In any case, I loaded up a build 10240 VM...
You have a home version so, using the link you provided works just fine. Enterprise & Education licenses are different... In any case, once everything looks good on your loadout, be sure to run the...
This option (Media Creation Tool) does not work for Enterprise or Education licenses.
I create a new ISO yearly as well but, I'm trying to reproduce the effects of WIndows Updates on an isolated system and roll them from build-10240 to build-14393 - without a reimage.
If I understand what you're suggesting, this won't work for an in-place upgrade of the build/version. Yes, it'll work for creating an image and rolling out new machines. If you read the first post,...
I found something that seems to help! Poking around the interwebs led me to an article walking one through the process of snagging an ESD file when Windows 10 pulls down the Anniversary (1607)...
I tested the upgrade from v10240 to v14393.
A while back, I created an updated vanilla install via a VM and DISM. Basically, I loaded the VM with the original bits from our Win10 Enterprise...
I'll have to test this in a VM... Again, I'm basing my comments on what I've read in the past several months of looking for answers out here. Furthermore, if it can't be used for the Education and...
From what I've read, the Media Creation Tool is used for fresh installs so that option is off the table if that's true. Furthermore, I don't think you can use it for Enterprise or Education versions...
That's kind of my point. One must install all these versions. However, I've yet to find a link for the single download to jump from version to version. Yes, I know Windows Update will do the work...
So, I used to do a lot of work with Windows 7 deployments. I'd use a VM to make a vanilla install and then use DISM to capture the updated WIM. The updated WIM would only be updated with whatever...