As always, this will be a gradual rollout, meaning not everyone will get the latest and greatest Windows 10 update on day one. The best way to do so is to use the Windows 10 Update Assistant. Otherwise, you will have to wait for Windows Update to serve the April Update to you. Next, head to microsoft. This will download the Windows 10 Update Assistant. The assistant will perform basic checks on your hardware and start the download process after 10 seconds if everything looks good it should be if you already have Windows 10 installed.
You can keep using your computer while the update downloads, choose when to actually update, and roll it back if you do not like the April Update. Note - To deploy Win 10 feature packs in more than one language, check the respective ISO files for each language, download and place them in the patch store. Apply filter for Download failed patches view. In this view, you can find all the languages for which ISO files have to be downloaded.
Refer to the screenshot below for better understanding. Don't forget to share your experience with us. By Rafia Shaikh. Apr 30, EDT. I do have a master image of but not We're a small shop, so we have a mix of different model computers and manually install Windows on them when deployed.
Haven't had time to set up WDS yet. If you have a "master image" and are imaging, then you should have a Volume License. That's where I thought it might be as well, but after being unable to find it, I found on the Microsoft forums that they don't issue feature updates through the online catalog.
Very clever trick! Why I've been trying to update it to is that we've had issues with laptops after they've been updated to - which our Corp office has been trying to address. I found an MS tech blog article that said v. From my experience in running these updates on our computers, they seem to work in sequence.
I just imaged a new HP desktop. Same image, so its v. I'm running updates on it now, so we'll see what happens. Once all updates have been installed, then you can move on to the updates. You have to install all the 18xx related updates, and then you've able to move on to With being at EOL, maybe you're not able to install them any longer, so that then prevents you from getting to the update s?
On the HP, I was able to install all the updates that were pending, but like with the Lenovo laptop, I cannot. Says I am up to date, though when I run winver, it shows I'm on Tried that Media creation tool - when I opt for "upgrade now", I get an error that "the language or edition of the version of Windows currently installed on your PC isn't supported by this tool".
I don't have a flash drive available to try that option - but is it even worth giving a try, or will I get the same error? Do you know if the download available at the link that Dave posted would work on an Enterprise edition? Choose where you want to search below Search Search the Community.
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