

You can of course run script if you so prefer manually from PowerShell or from PowerShell ISE using both normal user mode or elevated PowerShell, script will be automatically elevated if started from user mode. The Apply button will be greyed out if this setting is already applied:Ģ.6) Run USBUpdate.ps1 script by right clicking it and selecting Run with PowerShell: This tutorial will show you how to do that: Convert ESD file to WIM using DISM in Windows 10 If your install media is created with MCT, you must first replace the i nstall.esd file in its Sources folder with install.wim file.

Please notice, that this script does not work with install media created with Microsoft's Media Creation Tool. Create media for automated unattended install of Windows 10 Installation Upgrade Tutorials.PowerShell Scripting - Create USB Install Media for Windows 10 Installation Upgrade Tutorials.Create Bootable USB Flash Drive to Install Windows 10 Installation Upgrade Tutorials.Here on Ten Forums we have several tutorials to show you how: To start with, create a USB install media for current version of Windows 10. This tutorial will show how to keep your USB install media up to date by applying cumulative, critical and security updates to it to assure that Windows 10 when installed from the media is always up to date.

What this means for us Windows users is that when we create install media for a new version, it will be to at least some extent outdated quite some time before the next version is released. Until version1803 will be released we will see several cumulative updates, version 1709 has already been updated from build 16299.15 to 16299.19. Next will be still unnamed version 1803 late March or early April 2018. Half a year later we got the first of these biannual feature upgrades, current Windows 10 version 1709 Fall Creators Update. Read more: Windows and Office align feature release schedules to benefit customers - Windows Blogs
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The next Windows 10 feature update will be targeted for September 2017.Įach Windows 10 feature release will be serviced and supported for 18 months. Windows is committing to a predictable twice-per-year feature release schedule, targeting September and March of each year, aligning with Office 365 ProPlus.
