I didn't test the official order to first re-install the checkpoint LCU because i knew it was not needed when i ran the test a few months ago, but next time you can put them both next to W10UI and it will handle them correctly.
Server and Enterprise. https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...indows-11-24h2-no-subscriptions-needed.88643/ Servers need to be up as most as can, normal consumer pc's can easily reboot after an update..
Finally, dark mode for file ops dialogues/pop-ups is incorporated in this latest Dev/Beta builds (26200.5751/26120.5751), still some inconsistency here & there, but at least it's progressing enable feature IDs are: 57857165,57994323,48433719,49453572 [P.C: X @phantomofearth]
Oh yes, maybe more for 22h2/23h2 Or if the DU is integrated in the image (or with the option in the unattended) there would be no update
What updating are we now talking about? I am talking about windows updating itself to the latest update build of the time of installation as i showed in that video I have no idea what 22H2/23H2 or the integration of a du (or did you mean the LCU, microsoft tends to call all updates dynamic updates) has to do with this.
About to the link I put, the article said from 22h2 or later (24h2 included, at first understanding) But that's already the case with 24h2, indeed (I forgot). I had the same behavior with a 1742 image which was updated during OOBE.
Í have copied that one line article (it has no hard breaks at the end of a sentence) to a black background and tried to re-read it. In the past, when window started to install full SSU/LCU updates during OOBE (iirc it was with 22000.51, 22000.318) there was a button to stop the process (that option was in an even older release, it seems) and proceed without the updates being installed during OOBE (it took a f**king long time to download and install the updates during OOBE). With more recent builds we didn't have that options to skip the installing of updates anymore, so keeping it disconnected or making sure the ISO, used for installing windows, was fully uptodate, so there is no need for windows updating itself to the most current update. Nothing new that we didn't already noticed, except the return of the option to skip it, although the shown picture doesn't show it. This is what i read from it.