Windows 10 v1803.. manually install KB4100375 (OS Build 17133.73)

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  1. Posts : 1,871
    W10 pro x64 20H2 Build 19042.610
       #11

    Thanks :) I'm learning a lot at the moment.

    I'll probably reinstall again when the real deal is finally released, however up until then I may as well treat all this as a learning experience and enjoy the ride.
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  2. Posts : 503
    Windows 11 Pro 22543.1000 rs_prerelease
       #12

    Mooly said:
    Thanks :) I'm learning a lot at the moment.

    I'll probably reinstall again when the real deal is finally released, however up until then I may as well treat all this as a learning experience and enjoy the ride.
    Same here.

    I found a way to integrate KB4093110 and KB4100375 into an ISO using MSMG ToolKit 8.2. I couldn't get it to work using NTLite.

    Run dism /online /get-packages in cmd, or SYSTEMINFO.exe in cmd to check for installed updates.
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  3. Posts : 1,871
    W10 pro x64 20H2 Build 19042.610
       #13

    Thanks :) It sounds like you are further ahead than I am.
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  4. Posts : 52
    Windows 10 - Home
    Thread Starter
       #14

    mrgeek said:
    If you're Build is 17133.73, then you were successful. I'm not an Insider either but Windows 10 1803 build 17133 is the official version of the Spring Creators Update.
    So, I will not reinstall the official release which might not include this update but use WU to install/ update any new files.
    Then I would use the updated MCT to create a bootable backup install media and an ISO to have on-hand for an In-place Repair upgrade, if necessary.
    MS is making a new RTM (17134) but you know this is still an (Insider Preview) right? :/ can it give me problems/issue's if i further use this (Insider Preview) .. because this is not the final RTM i think..
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  5. Posts : 15,441
    Windows10
       #15

    ap1978 said:
    Because you used DISM :)
    Nah - there is a bug of some sort. I do not get it listed and I did it by the normal update service.
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  6. Posts : 52
    Windows 10 - Home
    Thread Starter
       #16

    Guys,
    1803 is not the final RTM or SCU!
    in some weeks MS will release 1804 as final RTM!
    More info -> BuildFeed: The Windows build tracker
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  7. Posts : 93
    Win10Pro 64bit
       #17

    Ph0werd said:
    Guys,
    1803 is not the final RTM or SCU!
    in some weeks MS will release 1804 as final RTM!
    More info -> BuildFeed: The Windows build tracker
    The likely RTM build will be 1803.17134.1 (redstone4 current canary)
    The 1804 is the time it was compiled on the 10th April 2018 (180410) :)
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  8. Posts : 15,441
    Windows10
       #18

    Ph0werd said:
    Guys,
    1803 is not the final RTM or SCU!
    in some weeks MS will release 1804 as final RTM!
    More info -> BuildFeed: The Windows build tracker
    You are confusing the build number with the release numbering. All Insider versions leasing up to release are given the release number 1803 but have different build numbers. It is unlikely the 1803 would change. 1709 was released in October 2017 for example.
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  9. Posts : 31,471
    10 Home x64 (22H2) (10 Pro on 2nd pc)
       #19

    cereberus said:
    1709 was released in October 2017 for example.
    True, but the build 16299.15 that was released was compiled at the end of September, hence it was still officially '1709'.

    17134 wasn't compiled until April so it that were to be the release build and MS want to stay consistent in their naming policy, would have to be called '1804'.
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  10. Posts : 503
    Windows 11 Pro 22543.1000 rs_prerelease
       #20

    ap1978 said:
    Same here.

    I found a way to integrate KB4093110 and KB4100375 into an ISO using MSMG ToolKit 8.2. I couldn't get it to work using NTLite.

    Run dism /online /get-packages in cmd, or SYSTEMINFO.exe in cmd to check for installed updates.
    Confirmed fixed in the latest NTLite beta, to be released tomorrow.
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