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Hello Niall.

First off all thank you for your book!

Now i am reading it. And i have question about part where are you speaking about Updates for reference image and you mention about removing updates that can cause a double reboot and break TS.

How did you find,determine these updates?


I ask because now I cteated new Updates Group, with all updates for windows 7 x64, let I deleted Updates which you mentioned in your books, but how find another 'breaking' updates?


Thank you for answers.

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hi,

 

First off all thank you for your book!

 

 

thanks !

 

i have question about part where are you speaking about Updates for reference image and you mention about removing updates that can cause a double reboot and break TS.

How did you find,determine these updates?

 

 

actually in the book it links to the URL which shows you a list of those double reboots, it is this bit...

 

Microsoft keeps a list of these troublesome updates at the following address: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2894518. You should review the list and take heed of the advice to remove these updates from your OSD task sequences and apply these updates only via the normal software updates process in ConfigMgr.

 

 

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