so if I create the ISO using the MCT now it will have the updated ISO with the Jan Refreshed updates built in?
It will be the Jan. 2017 Refresh iso but as you can see, the integrated CU (kb3200970) is from november 2016.
@Phoenix ; As you know the original Anniversary update has a version and build number 10.0.14393.0 In January, Microsoft has integrated KB3199986 (Servicing Stack), KB3200970 (November CU) and KB3202790 (Flash) to the Aniversary update and released it as (January, 2017 Update) with a build number 10.0.14393.447 Now , if you create the ISO using the MCT , you will get the refreshed iso (10.0.14393.447) But, Microsoft has released new Servicing Stack (KB3211320) , new Cumulative update (KB4010672) and new Flash (KB3214628) after January, 2017 Update If you download these new updates and integrate/install it you will get the latest Windows 10 which is 10.0.14393.729
These install.esd files downloaded by MCT are over 4gb in size, and the tool is throwing error at the end of flash drive creation process...
Public = .693 Release Preview = .726 Catalog (x64 only) = .729 (intended for server, but applicable on all x64 sku)
I'm up to 14393.726. Too much effort, between the install and cleanup, for a such a small incremental update, even if there are improvements. I'll wait until this coming Tuesday for the public update.
As from 12 hours ago. I thought .726 was sent to public release. As I had Insider Updates turned off.