Can you upgrade Windows 10 1903 to 22H2 via MECM-SCCM?

Andrew Marcos 0 Reputation points
2023-02-07T04:26:43.7266667+00:00

I have multiple windows 10 systems on 1903. They have SCCM installed (MECM 2203). I'm trying to update to 22h2 via Feature Update but they keep coming back as compliant - but not updated.

Can we update these 1903 Systems via MECM-SCCM Feature Update (through windows servicing)? Or does each system need to be manually touched\updated?

I'm looking for the best way to updates these 1903 systems to the latest using MECM. Thoughts?

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  1. Rahul Jindal [MVP] 9,131 Reputation points MVP
    2023-02-07T07:18:03.9966667+00:00

    Have you tried using inplace upgrade task sequence instead?

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  2. AllenLiu-MSFT 40,001 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
    2023-02-07T08:22:09.1533333+00:00

    Hi, @Andrew Marcos

    Thank you for posting in Microsoft Q&A forum.

    Theoretically, we can upgrade Win 10 1903to 22H2 directly, we have to make sure the latest Servicing Stack Updates(SSU) is installed on those 1903 device.

    The latest SSU for 1903 should be KB4586863.

    For the details:

    https://msrc.microsoft.com/update-guide/en-us/vulnerability/ADV990001

    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/1159905/upgrading-win-10-1803-to-21h2-possible


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  4. Limitless Technology 43,921 Reputation points
    2023-02-07T16:49:29.8533333+00:00

    Hi,

    Thank you for posting your query.

    Kindly follow the steps provided below to resolve your query.

    Yes, you can use the Servicing Plans in SCCM to upgrade the computers running Windows 10 to version 22H2. With Configuration manager servicing plans you can ensure that all the Windows 10 systems are kept up-to-date when new builds are released.

    Go to this link for reference and additional troubleshooting procedures https://www.prajwaldesai.com/windows-10-22h2-upgrade-sccm-feature-update/#:\x7e:text=Yes%2C%20you%20can%20use%20the,when%20new%20builds%20are%20released

    Note: This is a non-Microsoft website kindly take precautions before downloading anything

    If the answer is helpful kindly click "ACCEPT AS ANSWER" and up vote it.

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  5. Limitless Technology 43,921 Reputation points
    2023-02-07T16:49:39.5133333+00:00

    Double post

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