It is not possible to do an in-place upgrade from 18363.10022 (current slow ring build) to 18363.418 and keep all files and apps. I just tried this.
No, it is not. See here: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...3-10022-slow-ring-to-18363-418-release.80411/
Yes there is, @MrMagic installed the 1909 EP on 18362.10022 and it now bumped up the build to 18363.10022, it's not supported and prevents an inplace upgrade, with keeping all files and apps, to work. I did the same and now i am uninstalling the 1909 EP from 18363.10022 to see what happens. Now it's back to 18362.10022, trying an (inplace) upgrade, using a 18363.32x+ ISO. @Euclid : When on 18363.10022: 1. Uninstall the 1909 EP 2. Now it's back on 18362.10022 3. Now the upgrade, using a 18363.32x+ ISO works with keeping all files and apps. ps, don't forget to leave the SLOW ring.
I download both 32 and 64 bit versions of "Windows10_InsiderPreview_Client_x32_es-es_18363" and after mounting iso, a dism -getwiminfo shows this: Versión: 10.0.18362 / Compilación del Service Pack: 327 so, no "418" update... ISOS are not ready yet :/
Those are the INSIDER PREVIEW 1909 18362.327 ISOs. https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...pc-19h1-2-release.79259/page-241#post-1545472 As usual the sensation posters/websites never show it's working or not. There are no new 18363.xxx ID's on techbench.
Same here. Ok, wasted my 5GB bandwidth & time. Downloading the ISO from UUPDump and downloading the Feature Update instead of the CU, knowing that there isn't any real diff except the ISO HASH in compared to the original, I somewhere have seen/heard that the ISO that's created from this UUPDUmp website has a different OOBE (setup options or colour matrix or anything else. Can anyone confirm and /or explain this?