[German]Brief information for users who intend to build a Windows 10 installation media with integrated dynamic updates. I came across an article that discusses this approach.
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Dynamic Updates for Windows Upgrade Installs
Windows occasionally offers updates that are marked as 'Dynamic Updates'. Microsoft has introduced Dynamic Updates to dynamically integrate them when you upgrade from one version of the operating system to a higher version. According to this document, critical drivers and improvements that help with upgrades are provided through Dynamic Updates.
For example, if you call the Media Creation Tool to create an installation disc, you will be asked whether you want to download and integrate updates. Also, when you upgrade to a new Windows build, the setup asks if you want to download updates. This technet article provides some information about 'Dynamic Updates' for Windows 8.x.
Integrate dynamic updates into Windows 10
People who create installation media for Windows 10 deployment face the problem of integrating these dynamic updates. That would be Microsoft's job, but Redmond doesn't get to grips with it. How to integrate monthly updates into an installation media?
Here's the blog on adding Dynamic Updates with offline servicing. https://t.co/Hzwg9fRs1M
There were a few other posts before then that are linked in that one. They should give you some background. Ping me if you need more help.
— Adam Gross [MVP] (ASquareDozen.com) (@AdamGrossTX) January 31, 2020
MVP Adam Gross has taken up the topic of offline servicing and integration of Dynamic Updates in Windows 10 media and created the blog post linked in the above tweet. There the problem with dynamic updates and offline maintenance is addressed. Then Gross shows how to proceed when integrating dynamic updates into the installation package. Maybe somebody can use this.
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