MicrosoftWindowsWindows 10
Microsoft releases cumulative updates monthly forWindows 10.
This can be done using a process called slipstreaming.
This way, you would not need to download a complete image each time a new update is released.

Therefore, we have broken down the process into several easier to follow steps.
Download and extract Windows 10 ISO files
Initially, you need an ISO file to begin with.
Alternatively, you could alsomountthe ISO image and then copy the contents to another folder.

Learn how todownload any update and install from Microsoft Catalog.
verify to move these files to a separate folder when downloaded.
You also need to ensure that the updates are not blocked from running on your box.

To do this, right-press the downloaded update and click onProperties.
Now check the box next toUnblockand then clickApplyandOk.
If the unblock checkbox does not appear, it means that the update wasnt blocked in the first place.

Each of these editions has its own index number.
Since I will be using the Professional edition, the associated index number will be6.
Here is how to do it.
Proceed to the next step to add new updates to it.
Add new updates to Windows ISO image
We have finally arrived in the spotlight of the process.
Use the following command in Command Prompt to add update(s) to the .wim file.
Use the command given below in Command Prompt to commit the changes and dismount.
ReplacePathToMountFolderwith the path leading to the folder where install.wim file is mounted.
However, that is not the case.
like allow a few minutes to commit and dismount successfully.
Here is a guide on how toconvert files and folders into ISO images.
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