So now, you just copy those files to your Windows Upgrade Media Package into the sources folder and update (overwrite) the original files. if you don’t update this, if you’re doing upgrades to 1709, it’s probably caused you trouble. If you take a look at it, you can see that the version is updated to a much higher level than the original. Once downloaded, go ahead and extract it to a temp location. Ok, so now that you know how to find it, grab the download URL from the properties & Download. So you don’t see Dynamic Updates when you search? Make sure you enabled that product in “Software Update Point Component Properties” Look through your Software Updates in CM Console. Here’s how I was able to find the Dynamic Update KB (If anyone knows a better way, please let me know). If you have several computers on a small WAN link all trying to go out to Windows Update or even a remote SUP to pull down this content, it could bring down that remote office.īut that information in the dynamic update is very valuable, and can improve success rates for Windows 10 upgrades, so how can we incorporate the dynamic update content directly to the windows upgrade media source package? Pretty easy actually… download the KB, extract it, and copy it into your package. (Read full article for context)ĭynamic updates, what are those things? Well, as Microsoft says “With Dynamic Update, if you start a computer from an existing operating system (for example, Windows 8), and then run Setup from that operating system, Setup can check for new Setup files, including drivers and other files.” You can enable it in your TS on the Upgrade OS step: (yes, you want to do this if you have bandwidth, way more info HERE, Thanks Adam)Īs explained in that article, many organizations disables dynamic updates so it doesn’t go out to the internet to get that data, and even prevent it from pulling down from WSUS. Rest of those Dynamic Updates need to be applied offline to your Build Media, they are NOT included in the monthly CU. UPDATE: 8/20/18 - Adam Gross added more info and explain even more! That guys is awesome, really nice walk through on how to do it with a script to automate! Check it out HERE (Before they were only available via MS Updates) More info about that, and a great read about Dynamic Updates HERE UPDATE 7/23/19 - MS just made Dynamic update for 1809 Available via WSUS again. Feel free to read to better understand Dynamic Updates, then do yourself a favor and use OSDBuilder.
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