[Answered] Integrating Updates into Windows 10 and 11 ISOs

Discussion in 'Windows 10' started by RobertX, Sep 18, 2022.

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What do you use for updating your OS/integrating your OS (whichever applies more in this matter)

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  1. scaramonga

    scaramonga MDL Senior Member

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    Less than 2 weeks is about right, but if your removing bloat?, set aside at least a month.
     
  2. RobertX

    RobertX MDL Senior Member

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    #42 RobertX, Oct 15, 2022
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    scaramonga, one month?!?

    Does your computer slow down or can you do other stuff with it?

    EDIT: Dark Dinosaur, how much exactly?

    I removed every index except Pro.
     
  3. wvv000

    wvv000 MDL Senior Member

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    Replacing good hardware will effectively shorten your time
     
  4. Dark Dinosaur

    Dark Dinosaur X Æ A-12

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    Eight core good CPU will help
    It take about 100% CPU
     
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  5. RobertX

    RobertX MDL Senior Member

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    I guess I'll just stick with UUP Dump.
     
  6. LittlePro

    LittlePro MDL Senior Member

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  7. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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    Another thread without any info, please start with providing the full progress for once.
     
  8. RobertX

    RobertX MDL Senior Member

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    #48 RobertX, Oct 16, 2022
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    Enthousiast: Well you see, I can't.

    For some reason, I can't even use mouse functions; I had to turn off the computer by the off switch. I was locked out of using the mouse.

    I think it's because I'm running a virtual machine.

    EDIT: I give up.
     
  9. jbeckman

    jbeckman MDL Junior Member

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    15 minutes or so on a SSD and a newer CPU, W10UI has been a real helper for integrating the current latest update just try to ensure you are keeping to the release branch and do not mix in any of the newer release preview updates and especially the beta branch ones which also come with a separate servicing stack update. (.440 instead of .378)
    The process should be listed in the Windows 11 update thread, just mount the image have the updates there and run the bat file. Target the image itself rather than the current system and it should handle things from there. :)


    EDIT: I just apply the newest monthly set on the latest available Microsoft provided ISO for Windows 11 22H2 though, so it is nothing fancy, no virtual machines or multiple running systems or anything

    Currently that is the 22621.525 ISO with the .674 MSU file and a few extras.
    (Windows Defender update and definitions, .NET update and two or so updates that only apply to the image file and installer.)
     
  10. RobertX

    RobertX MDL Senior Member

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    How many cores?

    Looking for a new system this Christmas.
     
  11. LittlePro

    LittlePro MDL Senior Member

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    Its light on the resources. Disconnecting from Internet & disabling Antivirus is the key!
    Thanks. ...
     
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  12. shhnedo

    shhnedo MDL Expert

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    How about you provide info about your potato box first, since you're the one asking the question?!

    i5-8300H / 8GB RAM / NVMe SSD
    Takes about an hour, if I'm not mistaken, for 6 indexes with enabling .net35 and reset base. I also play a not too heavy game, located on that same NVMe SSD.

    So yes, you not being able to use your mouse is a distant hint at pc from <2010 with a molested hard drive(most likely, although I could, again, be having "phobias" ).
     
  13. RobertX

    RobertX MDL Senior Member

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    #54 RobertX, Oct 16, 2022
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    Code:
    System:    Kernel: 5.4.0-126-generic x86_64 bits: 64 compiler: gcc v: 9.4.0 Desktop: MATE 1.26.0
               wm: marco dm: LightDM Distro: Linux Mint 20.3 Una base: Ubuntu 20.04 focal
    Machine:   Type: Desktop System: Hewlett-Packard product: HP Compaq 6005 Pro SFF PC v: N/A
               serial: <filter> Chassis: type: 4 serial: <filter>
               Mobo: Hewlett-Packard model: 3047h serial: <filter> BIOS: Hewlett-Packard
               v: 786G6 v01.15 date: 08/02/2011
    CPU:       Topology: Triple Core model: AMD Phenom II X3 B75 bits: 64 type: MCP arch: K10 rev: 3
               L2 cache: 1536 KiB
               flags: lm nx pae sse sse2 sse3 sse4a svm bogomips: 17954
               Speed: 3000 MHz min/max: 800/3000 MHz Core speeds (MHz): 1: 3000 2: 800 3: 800
    
    And to add, I am using a virtual machine with the codenamed 2004 version of Windows 10 to do the integration.

    And sorry for being too a**hole-like...

    EDIT: To answer more of Enthousiast's questions:
    Code:
    1536 MB RAM
    80GB Hard Drive
    
     
  14. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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    That's an old 3 core OEM CPU, integrating updates on the real hardware would already be a pain and you're running it in a VM (how many cores/threads and ram?) and on what harddrive (hdd or (nvme)ssd) do you run this?
     
  15. Chuterix

    Chuterix MDL Senior Member

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    op has linux mint as said in the logs, so he uses vm to run windows 10. i'm not experienced with linux so idk
    but yes it does seem old
     
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  16. RobertX

    RobertX MDL Senior Member

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    #57 RobertX, Oct 16, 2022
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    What's the bare minimum to use W10UI?

    EDIT: Never mind, I'll probably not have enough to run it ever.

    Sorry for the bother.
     
  17. Carlos Detweiller

    Carlos Detweiller Emperor of Ice-Cream

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    For such tasks, I'm using my Ryzen 3900X which has 12 physical cores and 24 threads. The machine has 64GB RAM and uses Windows 10 22H2. Integration runs reasonably fast (on a spinning hard disk device).
     
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  18. shhnedo

    shhnedo MDL Expert

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    Not happening.
    Roughly $450 get you B660 motherboard / core i3-12100 / 16GB RAM / ~500GB M.2 NVMe SSD / 450-600W power supply / decent case, which will do just fine. You can always go by with a cheaper motherboard(I wouldn't recommend that) and less RAM to go probably below $400. On AMD side it's something similar but unless you get a G processor, you'll have to buy a graphics card, which could bump the price up a bit.
    it's not like W10UI is a heavy script. DISM itself just takes whatever you can give it, especially when you're compressing to .esd format.
     
  19. RobertX

    RobertX MDL Senior Member

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    All right, thanks guys.