Posted March 14, 201311 yr It would be great if WinToolkit would delete outdated update packages from the currently loaded image.In my image for instance, i have still internet explorer 8 and 9, although i use 10.
March 14, 201311 yr It is always, as it has always been true with every tool ever made that can create a Windows install image, always, always, always better to start with a fresh clean unaltered source every time. Doing anything else gives just one more way something can go wrong. Why would you want to risk that? Cheers and Regards
March 14, 201311 yr Add or Remove Packages Offline:http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd744559(v=ws.10).aspx +1 answer mooms+1 answer bphlpt+1 myselfidem agree mooms and bphlpt answers ! Edited March 14, 201311 yr by myselfidem
March 16, 201311 yr While the old updates will be replaced by the newer updates (kind of a microsoft thing), I agree with the sentiment above. When performing fresh updates, one really needs to start with a clean source. This will seriously reduce the *wonkyness* of any problems. +1 to bphlpt
March 16, 201311 yr Hi, well i dont start over and over again, with last Patch tuesday i just added the new kb's to my existing image.But for some reason to have old IE's removed you should really start from scratch. Greetz X23
March 20, 201311 yr Author Ok assumming I start from scratch, it would be great if I would be able to select all updates I have downloaded in the past and that WIntoolkit knows which one to integrate and which one is not longer needed. Or is there already another manner to do that?
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