Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help. If you have feedback for TechNet Subscriber Support, contact tnmff microsoft. When you've burnt the ISO to a flash drive, are you booting from it, or running the setup. If the latter, it should work. You can use command line switches on the setup.
NB, the in-place upgrade is far from perfect at preserving the existing state of the machine. Depending what build you're upgrading from, you may find various machine settings reverting to their default, changes to the default user profile lost, hardware redetected and any device-specific settings you'd made in device manager lost, etc.
If at all possible, do this in a test environment and determine what needs fixing after the upgrade, if anything.
I tried running setup with the switch you mentioned from an ISO, but install failed to move from to Although when I tried the upgrade tool, that failed too on a new Lenovo X1 Carbon , so I will try again on another testbed that did go straight from to with the upgrade tool.
And then choose "Keep personal files and apps". It keeps your personal files and most of programs. What does this refer to? If it refers to "Keep personal files and apps" in Karen's post it is not true.
All of my programs are retained - Microsoft Office programs, third party utilities, printers etc. I think that what Mike Sandells was referring to as the "preserving the existing state" is not losing programs but losing some settings.
I have seen that and there have also been reports of it in these forums. As Karen said, if you want to upgrade to the new version you need to either download it using Windows Update or download the ISO of the new version. Step 7: There are two folders: client and iso.
You should click the client folder and double-click UpdateInstaller. Here is the last method. Media Creation Tool makes it much easier to update Windows 10 to the latest version. Please do the update by following these steps:. Run the MediaCreationTool. Step 3: You should select your language, Windows edition, and architecture manually.
Then click Next. Step 4: Then you can choose the media to use. Then you can click Next. Then you can see the progress screen where the tool will begin the downloading process. It may take some time depending on the size of the update.
When it is done, click the Finish button. You can upgrade whenever you want. To do this, you just need to connect the USB drive again and double-click the Setup. Step 8: Click the Install button on the next screen and wait for the updates to be installed. Then, you have successfully installed the Windows 10 offline update. Two useful fixes are given in this post to help you. Here is all the information on Windows 10 offline update.
If you think this post is helpful to you, please share it on Twitter to let more people know. This post has offered you some useful and feasible methods to download Windows 10 updates offline. At the same time, it is recommended to back up your system with the professional backup software — MiniTool ShadowMaker to better safeguard your computer.
Didn't match my screen. Incorrect instructions. Too technical. Not enough information. Not enough pictures.
Any additional feedback? Submit feedback. Thank you for your feedback! This would be compatible with 64 bit windows. Windows 10 Creators Update Build Each edition provides a different featurepack. All links point directly onto Microsoft official download servers and are valid for 24 hours. These links get reset each day. A complete feature comparison of all Windows 10 Creators Update editions can be found on Wikipedia here.
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