How to integrate Win8.1 into Win8.1 Update full image

  
Win8.1 Update1 can be downloaded?
Is there a Win8.1 Update 2014 full system image?
Today, IT House reported the download of Win8.1 Update RTM (17031). Many Win8.1 users have noticed that the volume of the Win8.1 Update update patch should not be underestimated. Continue to wait for Microsoft's full system image in April? Or manually integrate the Win8.1 Update full image for Win8.1.
Here, the IT House has compiled how to integrate Win8.1 into the Win8.1 Update full mirror image tutorial, and manually integrate the Win8.1 Update patch directly on the Win8.1 RTM system image.
Preparation tools: DISM tools (Win8.1 system comes with), UltraISO (floppy) v9.6.1 (download), Windows 8.1 RTM retail version (click here to download)
Test platform: Windows 8.1 Professional (Win8.1 Enterprise Edition, Core Edition)
Upgrade Patch: Win8.1 Update Update Patch (KB2919442, KB2919355, KB2932046, KB2937592, click here to download)
Final Image: Win8.1 Update 6.3.9600.17031 .WinBlue

Reference steps:
For example, put Windows 8.1 RTM retail version, Win8.1 Update update patch on E disk, and create new wim empty folder for later mounting of image file. Operation

1. Load the Win8.1 RTM retail version image to the F drive, copy the F:\\sources\\INSTALL.WIM image file

2, copy the install.wim image to the E drive directory. Next

Operation principle: Use the DISM command line tool to integrate Win8.1 Update RTM update patch to INSTALL.WIM image. Note: DISM is a Windows 7 system package deployment tool, an upgraded version of ImageX, so it can be used directly under Win7/Win8/Win8.1.
4, use the key combination Win + X, or right click on the start button, open a command prompt (admin), enter the following integration command in turn:

(//is to explain the meaning of the command, do not enter)
dism /get-wiminfo /wimfile:e:\\install.wim
//Get the Windows 8.1 version information in the image.

Windows 8.1 Professional Operations:
dism /mount-wim /wimfile:e:\\install.wim /index:1 /mountdir:e:\\wim
//mounting (Mount) The image in Windows 8.1 Professional to the E:\\wim folder. (Afterwards, Win8.1 users can manually integrate Windows 8.1 Standard/Enterprise Edition)
Windows 8.1 Standard Edition operation:
dism /mount-wim /wimfile:e:\\install.wim /index:2 /Mountdir:e:\\wim
//Windows 8.1 Standard Edition in the Mount image to the E:\\wim folder
dism /image:e:\\wim /add-package /packagepath:e :\\Win8.1Update\\Windows8.1-KB2919442-x64.msu
//Integrate Windows8.1-KB2919442-x64.msu update patch to E:\\wim
dism /image:e:\\wim /Add-package /packagepath:e:\\Win8.1Update\\Windows8.1-KB2919355-x64.msu
//Integrate Windows8.1-KB2919355-x64.msu update patch to E:\\wim

dism /image:e:\\wim /add-package /packagepath:e:\\Win8.1Update\\Windows8.1-KB2932046-x64.msu
//Integrate Windows8.1-KB2932046-x64.msu update patch To E:\\wim
dism /image:e:\\wim /add-package /packagepath:e:\\Win8.1Update\\Windows8.1-KB2937592-x64.msu
//Windows8.1-KB2937592 -x64.msu update patch integrated into E:\\wim

dism.exe /image:e:\\wim /enable-feature /featurename:NetFX3 /Source:F:\\sources\\sxs (optional operation)
//Win8.1 Update system image offline integration Net3.5 components ("F disk" represents the virtual drive letter mounted by Win8.1 RTM)

dism /unmount-wim /mountdir:e:\\wim /commit
//Unmount (unmount) the previously mounted image file

Because Win8/Win8.1 RTM system installation process, you need to enter the installation key (inactive key), so we can Use the ei.cfg file in the system image to skip the input key step.
5, use Notepad to create a new empty text, rename it to ei.cfg, enter:
[EditionID]
[Channel]
Retail
[VL]
0

6. Use UltraISO to replace the original "install.wim" with the original install.wim in the Windows 8.1 RTM system image; add the ei.cfg file to the system sources directory and re-save it as a new system image.

At this point, the Win8.1 2014 Update RTM full system image has been generated.

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