![]() ![]() That should raise at least one question: What are those category IDs? Well, it turns out that they aren’t really categories at all, at least not in WSUS terminology. 21:05:31, Info SP Searching for dynamic updates 21:05:31, Info SP Executing download operation: Download 21:05:31, Info SP DU Client Application Information Here’s an example, shortened some to remove some of the noise: Search for “DU Client Application Information” to find all the dynamic update checks. Once the upgrade is complete, take a look at the C:\WINDOWS\PANTHER\SETUPACT.LOG file to see what happened. Insert the ISO, or use an extracted copy, and run “SETUP.EXE /AUTO UPGRADE”. It’s easiest to kick off an upgrade manually using Windmedia. (It’s best doing this before patching the OS, since installing a language pack will require reinstalling the latest cumulative update.) Navigate to Time & language –> Region & language and then add one or more language packs. ![]() Then make the task harder by installing some language packs manually using the Settings app. Make sure the machine isn’t joined to a domain (you don’t want WSUS polices to get in the way). The simplest way to see all of this work: Take a virtual machine running Windows (any applicable version or SKU). When you install Windows 10 using SETUP.EXE, or any time you install a new feature update either using SETUP.EXE from media or installing via the Windows Update agent, the installation process will attempt to grab a set of additional “stuff” to make the installation process go as smoothly as possible. ![]() First published on TechNet on Sep 30, 2017 ![]()
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