How to gradually pre-load Windows Updates in an install iso

Fallingwater

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I often fix other people's computers, and the most time-consuming, laborious and really effing annoying part of the process is waiting for Windows to do the updates, then rebooting, then waiting for it to do the updates it failed to do the first time around, then rebooting, et cetera.

I'd much rather grab the install ISO and somehow stuff all the most recent updates into it. I'd keep updating it as time went on, so as to have an up-to-date installer that would only need to download a few updates when installed.

I know this can be done because I've seen other pre-updated installers, but I don't know how to do it myself. Any hints?
 

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There is no 'approved' shortcut to Windows Update - unless you feel like a 40GB install.
Yes, it's possible to slipstream some updates into the SP1 install - but they cannot by the nature of things include every possible update ( which you'd have to update on a monthly basis anyhow)

There are a number of tools which will enable you to do local updates from a server - perhaps you should be investigating these.
 

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Don't be discouraged. I do it all the time. Not all updates can be integrated, but most can , which will save you a huge amount of time.

Initially I made a batch file to do it, probably easier to use one of several tools. Simplest is Kevin's. Very obvious how to use it. WindowsPatchLoader Free Download
 

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There is no 'approved' shortcut to Windows Update - unless you feel like a 40GB install.
This is actually not unfeasible. If the source can max out my 1.2 MB/s connection 40 gigs takes me but a night to download. Can you elaborate on this?

Don't be discouraged. I do it all the time. Not all updates can be integrated, but most can , which will save you a huge amount of time.
I guess this will have to do. I just wish whatever is left to download would actually install, instead of throwing errors for every update out of three. *sigh*

Initially I made a batch file to do it, probably easier to use one of several tools. Simplest is Kevin's. Very obvious how to use it. WindowsPatchLoader Free Download
I'll check this out, thanks.
 

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