Required suggestions Window10 New installation having update up to date and pre installed Software in new laptop

Rishabh Saxena 5 Reputation points
2024-03-03T06:00:39.0066667+00:00

Dear Sir/Mam

I work in a company where per day 10-15 new window 10 installation will process on Laptops, while doing window10 installation on that every laptop, Update will occur/under process that will consume time and bandwidth of Network,

Is there is any option that my Windows 10 ISO file is fully updated patches and as per current x laptop update and required software's.

Software is possible with replacing file in ISO, But main issue is window10 update.

My requirement is No need to update window10 after installation it's fully updated up to date.(This is the cause).

After searching a lot I think I go with making ghost of x Laptop and boot the new PC with that Ghost id. But this is done by software's (Norton Ghost,Ease US that is not ethical to use in an organisation.

Please suggest.

Rishabh

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  1. Vahid Ghafarpour 23,385 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2024-03-03T06:08:55.22+00:00

    This article may help you:

    https://www.itechtics.com/slipstream-windows-10-iso/

    ** Please don't forget to close up the thread here by upvoting and accept it as an answer if it is helpful **


  2. Yanhong Liu 14,205 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff
    2024-03-04T08:58:04.8866667+00:00

    Hello Rishabh Saxena,

    Thank you for posting in Q&A forum.      

    Based on your description, you can follow these steps:

    1. Download the latest Windows 10 ISO from Microsoft's official website.
    2. Download the latest cumulative update from the Microsoft Update Directory.
    3. Use the Windows 10 Update Assistant to integrate these updates into your ISO.
    4. Create a new ISO file with the updated content.

    By doing so, you'll have an ISO with all the necessary updates, reducing the need for post-installation updates and saving time and network bandwidth. I hope the information above is helpful. If you have any question or concern, please feel free to let us know. Best Regards, Yanhong Liu


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