Upgrading Hyper-V VM OS to create new WIM

Rick Someone 411 Reputation points
2021-01-19T14:44:20.72+00:00

I'm looking for the best process to upgrade any Hyper-V VM's I have, when going from one
OS to another. I build my VM's by booting to the LiteTouchPE.ISO with a suspend in the Capture & Build TS.

When I need to upgrade to the next version of 10, what's the best practice to get my VM to that version, without having to rebuild?

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  1. Gary Blok 1,756 Reputation points
    2021-01-20T04:53:59.37+00:00

    Yes, if you're VM is open to Windows Updates from Microsoft Directly, you can go to Windows Update in Settings and if available, install from there.
    Or you can download the Windows 10 Media: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10

    If you're managing with Configuration Manager, you can use a Task Sequence, or Feature Updates.

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  1. Simon Ren-MSFT 40,341 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff
    2021-01-20T02:23:00.467+00:00

    Hi,

    Thanks for posting in Microsoft MECM Q&A forum.

    Based on my experience, in-place upgrade task sequence, which provides a simple, automated process that leverages the Windows setup process to automatically upgrade from an earlier version of Windows. For more detailed steps, please refer to:

    Windows 10 1909 Upgrade Using SCCM Task Sequence|ConfigMgr
    Perform an in-place upgrade to Windows 10 using Configuration Manager

    Best regards,
    Simon


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  2. Rick Someone 411 Reputation points
    2021-01-26T15:20:21.957+00:00

    I don't use SCCM/Config Mgr. I do believe the best way is to have our Network group open the IP of the VM and do Windows Updates to pick up the next OS.

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