Which Windows 10 updates?

koden

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I have created a bootable USB with win 10 fro Microsoft site.

I have loaded it in NTlite and installed latest updates through NTlite

Used the USB to install win 10 on an older Lenovo T420, which is only win7 comp.
but also on a newer Lenovo which is win 10 comp.

After install I run win update and it gives me several KB numbers to install.

Could I get them into my installation, so that I don't have to run win update?

Some of them is win 10 upgrade og some kind

KB5012599 (think this is a big update).
KB5011831
KB4023057
KB5005463

I know there is several win10 versions.
But do I need all or what are you guys doing ? :)
 
Do you have a list of what was updated with NTLite.
KB5012599 is present in its online update list.

KBKB5011831 is a newer cumulative update, it's a Preview.
You can select it in the tool and skip the older one (KB5012599).

KB4023057 is a Windows Upgrade update.
You could download the correct version from the catalog, extract MSI from it and put it in the Post-setup page (Machine box).

KB5005463 is not on the Windows update catalog, it seems optional.
 
abbodi's comments on KB4023057:
KB4023057 is an msi package, it's not integratable, should not be installed

KB5005463 is PC Health Check, which checks if your PC can upgrade to W11.
Both are upgrade tools pushed by WU. Don't install.
 
KB5011831 and KB4023157 was missing and I have downloaded and integrated.
Thanks...

can I somehow blacklist KB5005463 in windows update og already in NTlite inst.?
make no sense that this old laptop checks for win 11 when it already have win 10 problems :)

And last issue I have is that every time I mount my USB key with my NTlite installation it has to run some update before it's ready and after I have done changes it takes long time to integrate and update/verify all steps.
Even if I dont make changes, there is a long verify time before USB is useable.

is there some steps to jump over and if..how?
 
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I don't know the specifics of your USB drive. But most users write ISO's to local disk, and use Rufus or another tool to flash images.
The reason is USB (flash) drives have different write behavior, and flashing tools are smarter about it.
 
Ventoy z also a multiboot usb tool. was using multiboot toolkit by niemtin007 before but since ventoy starts i switched to it & not having any issue using ventoy till date :)
 
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