Win10 installation disk integrates all versions and patches updated one after another

  

We all know that Windows 10 includes Home, Professional, Enterprise, and Education, and most of the installation images downloaded from the Internet contain only one or two versions. So the problem is coming:

Your computer is a home version, you must upgrade to the professional version in order to achieve a certain function; the company computer is an enterprise version, but it requires special features in the education version. At this point, will you adjust? Reinstall? But do you know which system version of the image you want to include?

A lot of children's shoes have been asking related questions recently, so today I will teach you how to make a universal installation disk that protects the full version of Windows installation files and patches that are updated one after another.

Starting with the Home Edition

Because the Home Edition is the lowest version and the cleanest in many Windows versions, it is recommended that you use the Home Edition system as a blueprint and upgrade on it. Go to other versions (download the address and search for yourself).

In order to reduce the workload of integrated patches, it is recommended that children's shoes download the latest version (currently Windows 10 is version_1607). The version upgrade can be completed by using the DISM command that comes with the system. For the convenience of operation, it is recommended to use DISM++ to assist in the integration of patches and other operations.

Combat Operation

First, open the downloaded version of the home version in the Explorer (the version name corresponds to “windows_10_iot_core”) installation file, right click and select “open mode → Manager”, load it into the virtual drive and assume the drive letter is L:.

Start Dism++ and click “file →load image”, select “L:\\sources\\install.wim” in the pop-up window image file, and select “<quo;home version” in the target image. ;, load it into the d:\\win10 directory (you need to create the directory in D:\\ in advance), click “OK“Load”.

Loading the specified home version image

After successfully loading the image, click on the "DISP++ main window" and click "Open dialog" to switch to "APPX management", here you can The actual need to delete the Windows 10 built-in applications, such as "microsoft.bing.weather", corresponding to the "weather" application, if you do not want the application, check and click & delete; delete & rdquo; can be uninstalled.

Uninstalling the built-in application

Switch to "Windows functionality", find the ".NET Framework 3.5 (including .net 2.0 and 3.0)" option in the function list on the right Check it and locate it on the right local source to “L:\\souces\\sxs”, which is the virtual drive that is loaded. The default installation file has built-in .NET Framework 3.5 components, but it is not installed by default in Windows 10.

If you are using a Lite installation file, please download the .NET Framework 3.5 component from http://www.itellyou.cn/and locate the download directory here. Click on "Application" to integrate the .NET Framework 3.5 components that are required by many software into the installation system.

Integrated .NET Framework 3.5 components

Switch to “Update Management" "Scan”, DISM++ will automatically connect to Microsoft Upgrade Server for scanning, check All scanned patch files can be updated to integrate the latest system patch files in the installation files.

Scan and download update files

If the download speed is slow or you can't complete the online installation, you can go to https://www.sysgeek.cn/windows-10- The hotfix/view patch file can be downloaded offline according to its own version. The downloaded .msu offline patch file is similar to “windows10.0-kb3176936-x64_795777f8a7f8cd1a4c96ee030848f9f888490555.msu”; Just click “Add” in the above window to integrate the offline download patches into the installation file.

Downloading patches offline

In this way, we uninstall unnecessary built-in applications, integrated .NET Framework 3.5 components and the latest patch files in the Home Edition image. Select the loaded image in the Dism++ window, click “file → save as image”, then save it as <quo;core.wim” and uninstall the original loaded image file.

Ibid., in Dism++, load the above processed <;core.wim” to “D:\\win10”, start the command prompt and enter “DISM /Image:d:\\win10 /Get -TargetEditions” to see what version of the current image can be upgraded to.

View images can be upgraded version

You can see that the current home version of the image can be upgraded to Professional, Enterprise and Education, continue to enter “DISM /Image:d: \\win10 /Set-Edition:Professional”, this command will upgrade the current version to the professional version.

Upgrade version

Continue to enter “DISM /Commit-Image /MountDir:d:\\win10 /Append” to add the upgraded Pro image to “core.wim&rdquo In the image file, this image file contains the "Home Edition" and "Professional Edition" two installation image files.

Operation as above, continue to enter DISM /Image:d:\\win10 /Set-Edition:Enterprise upgrade to the enterprise version, enter DISM/Image:d:\\win10 /Set-Edition:Education upgrade to education version. All images of Windows 10 are included in the image file loaded in this way.

Continue to enter “DISM /Unmount-Image /MountDir:d:\\win10 /Discard”Submit save. Because the image file added later does not add a name and logo, as in the above, load “core.wim” in Dism++, and then modify it according to the respective version prompts.

Modify Image

Lastly change "ld.;core.wim" to "install.wim", replace it with the file of the same name in the original installation file, so you will need to reload it later. In the system, just select the corresponding image file according to the current computer version to install, the installed system will automatically integrate the .NET Framework 3.5 components and the latest patch file, so is it more convenient to use?

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