I know but they're so many that I don't which ones I have to use. Also, didn't you say for me to use your tool?
I showed where to download the updates, and i showed in what order to integrate them, what more do you need?
Microsoft like to play some things close to the chest DU are published in WSUS you may run setup.exe from 16299 iso/dvd, and choose to download/install updates let it check/download, it will close and reopen again, now you close it the dynamic update will reside in C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download it will be named in hash, i.e. f11dbe6dc4492dba612f1a59c697a688f6adb152 if you are on Win 7/8.1 you can find the download link in WindowsUpdate.log on Win 10 ver 1709 you can run Get-WindowsUpdateLog PowerShell command to get readable WindowsUpdate.log you can also get the link from DataStore.edb with ESD Download Links Viewer
Apparently in version 1709, /ResetBase has no affect on components in offline servicing, regardless of DisableResetbase registry it only unistall superseded packages, and delete session files, but it does not remove superseded files or compress disabled features online servicing on live OS is not affected, /ResetBase works as expected luckily, SupersededActions registry value can do the same funcion of ResetBase (remove superseded components) the only difference is that installed updates are not marked as permanent afterwards which is good in my opinion, because you can easily unistall them later "after" you install new higher updates, instead having to run ResetBase each time i actually know use this hidden feature since it was introduced with Windows 8.1 Update https://forums.mydigitallife.net/posts/882529/ DisableResetbase 0 + SupersededActions 1 + /StartComponentCleanup = ResetBase (without updates permanency) running /ResetBase afterwards will mark updates as permanent P.S. LatentActions do similar purpose, but it affect LDR components only (do not exist in Windows 10)
Yeah, wonder what's up with that. Checked a few hours ago and nothing and now this pops up from nowhere? EDIT: No restart required at least. EDIT: Windows Store Install Service? (16299.126) (Going by what's in the .cab file in the SoftwareDistribution folder.)