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Hi adsladsl100,
Megahertz07 asked me to show you how to merge the updates above and create a new ISO.
Download the updates from the above link. The file is only 6.58 MB in size, so it will not take long to download.
Once the file has downloaded, unzip it [using something like 7-Zip] and you will see two files:
[1] Windows6.1-KB2990941-v3-x64.msu
[2] Windows6.1-KB3087873-v2-x64.msu
Then go to my previous post [post #29] and start from Setup.
I hope this helps!
Hi adsladsl100,
Something that will make it a little bit easier for you is to copy & paste the DISM commands into the command prompt. When you paste them into the command prompt, you have to right-click and select paste. Ctrl-V doesn't work in command prompt. This will make sure that the DISM commands are correct and include all the spaces and forward and backwards slashes.
I hope this helps!
Last edited by Paul Black; 08 Sep 2018 at 14:06.
Hi SIW2,
I think that is an excellent idea!
I only say this because a lot of people who have new computers, and want to install Windows 7 [instead of having Windows 10 for example], are having difficulty integrating USB3 drivers, NVMe drivers etc!
Then when anybody asks how to integrate drivers, or are having problems integrating drivers, we could just post the link to the single image updater!
Just a thought!