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windows 10 pro x64 original 21h2Also, this is worth asking on every post like this. What is the concept behind using outdated versions of Windows and then integrating them with the latest Windows Updates? You're defeating the point of whatever reason you chose to stick with the older version for.
I.E. You have Windows 10 21H1, while 21H2 is the latest supported version. If Windows Updates are a concern, then why stick with 21H1? Have you considered using 21H2 as your base image instead?
Maybe you should take a look at the images I posted at the beginning of this thread.New install of 21H2 Aug 2022 (no removals or tweaks). My question like last time, what's different in the two setups?
Integrated updates:
RTM + KB5012170, KB5015730, KB5016616
I can see 2 SSU integrated and other updates (the source have "pending installs" I know, but all of them are built in except KB5016616?)Maybe you should take a look at the images I posted at the beginning of this thread.
What I did was::
1. Download the original ISO 21h2
2. Integrate only the KB5016616 update (no removals or tweaks)
3. Install the ISO on a computer or VM and run windows update