Hello Murphy78, I would like to ask for your practice advice when it comes to integrating updates. Do you run them against boot.wim and winre.wim as well or is install.wim usually sufficient? Thanks!
You don't need to download it every week. WU download and install it for you (It download and install only part of the cumulative update).
So all (most of them) the destroy programs are junk. You can disable WU download updates by Local Group Policy Editor. But why do you want to disable it ?
Sorry i have to say this. when you do something wrong, something stupid; you can't blame others for its effects, for results. windows update doesn't download the whole thing. it just downloads only updated components. if you disable WU, then you have to download it as a whole package.
Thanx but , i don't download it as a whole package :* internet in Egypt . so bad, so slow , so limited, so , i not need any bull-s**t Updates,
then don't disable windows update. you disable windows update. you say that you don't need any b.s. updates and then you say that you have to download the update. you are confused.
I just observed one thing the Windows update KB3081455 was done in my behalf. I was expected to initiate the process before anything else.
Just to confirm that KB3081448 isn't needed, Has anyone done a fresh Win10 install and was NOT offered KB3081448 and was just offered KB3081455 ?
Ok thanks guys i'm convinced 1448 isnt needed, Yes I made a integrated ISO, I didnt include 3081454 it seems thats for setup.exe stuff as in upgrading. My integrate list is: KB3081449 KB3081452 KB3081455