

- #Windows 10 build 10240 vm file how to#
- #Windows 10 build 10240 vm file install#
- #Windows 10 build 10240 vm file update#
There is no specific configuration during the install wizard.
#Windows 10 build 10240 vm file update#

Here are the links to the software we’ll be using: It’s assumed that you have a server or PC ready to install MDT and create a file share for MDT to build the image with, and finally we’ll be focusing on the 64-bit Enterprise edition of Windows 10. In this article as with my previous ones we will walk through installing and configuring Microsoft Deployment Toolkit to build and capture a reference image of Windows 10 version 21H1 using a Hyper-V Virtual Machine. I will update it in future as things progress. This article is based on current information as of.

Here’s the official information from Microsoft here. So you may want to consider if you deploy the YY03 versions at all and focus on YY09 releases. Lifecycle Support Notes from Microsoft: If you are using Enterprise or Education editions of Windows 10, from 1809 onwards the YY09 (YYH2) versions of Windows 10 will get 30 months of support and the YY03 versions will only get 18 months. You will then need to update the deployment shares and recreate boot media. NOTE: If you have existing shares you will need to copy the files from the extracted update to %DeployRoot%\Tools and overwrite the existing files in all shares. Installation instructions will also be in the walkthrough below.
#Windows 10 build 10240 vm file how to#
Details on how to install it are on Michael Niehaus' blog post here. An update for Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT_KB4564442) has been released: This update fixes a boot loop issue.
