Where does this let you think it was Win10 User interface or a windows updates download tool: Combined with the next part of the tool post: And the other info provided there.
look dude, I'm still new to this. I'm learning as I go. I appreciate the help but the link you sent I couldn't make heads or tails of it. Did you get my DM?
I've tried using W10UI. Does it just install the updates or does it download them as well? Is there a tool to make it easier to download them. What about pulling them from a virtual machine, using SoftwareDistribution or something.
When it comes to KB updates including LCU, SSU dot net, and microcode as well any other system update. is there a way to test and make sure that they're working and have gone in properly? I know system info and the registry can show that they're in but I'm hoping for something more comprehensive. Something that not only shows the updates are in but will also test them for you. Does anyone here know of any such tool?
Because people (and dism itself) don't seem to be able to handle the new developments anymore and it's so much easier to do it with W10UI. It's a bunch of links, click and download them.
It's the way you've posted the links. It's a lot of noise and information and it's a bit on a sensors. It's my problem and I understand that. Just giving you the feedback and it's hard to sort what you need. Anyway what specifically goes wrong with DISM? can you give me an example. I wish to experiment and see this for myself.
What, dude could you please be more specific with what you're saying. I have 1809. Do I need a new 1809 iso. What are you talking about?
I believe i was pretty clear in my replies, starting to think this is not to learn because i can't see a learning curve.
For better or worse you have been here a long time. This is basic to you I'm sure. Did you manage to get my DM?
Your DM is answered a few times now: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...pdates-from-scratch.85322/page-2#post-1737081 check the quote.
it's been a while. I hit burnout and took a hiatus and forgot most things. So that's why I've been asking a lot of questions. Trying to get back into the swing of things. Anyway is that the right link for the latest isos or did I miss something?
Trying to get back into the swing of things is only done by testing and reading answers and act up on them, not by instantly throwing in new questions and info.