Re: Windows 10 Updates
Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2017 1:17 am
Seeing this has been ongoing for over a year now, with people offering to create such scripts we're still nowhere near with any created scripts for Windows 10
I have been working on the scripts for Windows 10 over the festive period, as far as I'm aware with extensive testing via VMware I currently have no issues installing or detecting installed updates so it's looking pretty good.
For those who wish to try out the newly created scripts, you may find in your Autopatcher logs that there have been some unofficial files found. This is due to the current newly created scripts need to be signed to make them official and to remove the reported warnings.
I don't have a signing tool as of yet to sign the scripts off to add the status as official, these reported warnings are in no way a bug within the scripts and will be sorted shortly.
Please use the following link for now to view / download the Windows 10 releases http://www.bodrpg.net/apup/releases.list
On a side note there are multiple releases, the standalone versions of the scripts are for the majority of home users. The standalone update contains all cumulative updates released for that month, whereas the rest of the scripts contain all previously released cumulative updates since Windows 10 was released, these "other" updates are designed for administrators / pc builders etc which may require different build versions for software compatibility reasons etc
Guide to change default Autopatcher download list to http://www.bodrpg.net/apup/releases.list
Please report any found bugs here if any are encountered, I will take a look and try correct any reported issues found
I have bundled all cumulative updates for all Windows 10 Build versions into their respective 32bit and 64bit scripts, within the install menu only select the update appropriate to your Windows 10 build number, selecting any other update not applicable to your system will result in the installer failing silently
I'm not sure if The ApGuy can add build auto detection and add a switch within .apm files I can use to show only the applicable updates for the respective detected build, this could help solve confusions for less experienced users, and keep things nice and streamlined.
Guide to find Windows 10 Build Number
On a last side note all current release scripts only contain cumulative updates for now, until the Autopatcher community have checked created scripts for any bugs, other updates will be bundled / added to the next release if all goes well during Autopatcher Community testing
Hope you all enjoy the current scripts and future Windows 10 scripts to come
I have been working on the scripts for Windows 10 over the festive period, as far as I'm aware with extensive testing via VMware I currently have no issues installing or detecting installed updates so it's looking pretty good.
For those who wish to try out the newly created scripts, you may find in your Autopatcher logs that there have been some unofficial files found. This is due to the current newly created scripts need to be signed to make them official and to remove the reported warnings.
I don't have a signing tool as of yet to sign the scripts off to add the status as official, these reported warnings are in no way a bug within the scripts and will be sorted shortly.
Please use the following link for now to view / download the Windows 10 releases http://www.bodrpg.net/apup/releases.list
On a side note there are multiple releases, the standalone versions of the scripts are for the majority of home users. The standalone update contains all cumulative updates released for that month, whereas the rest of the scripts contain all previously released cumulative updates since Windows 10 was released, these "other" updates are designed for administrators / pc builders etc which may require different build versions for software compatibility reasons etc
Guide to change default Autopatcher download list to http://www.bodrpg.net/apup/releases.list
Please report any found bugs here if any are encountered, I will take a look and try correct any reported issues found
I have bundled all cumulative updates for all Windows 10 Build versions into their respective 32bit and 64bit scripts, within the install menu only select the update appropriate to your Windows 10 build number, selecting any other update not applicable to your system will result in the installer failing silently
I'm not sure if The ApGuy can add build auto detection and add a switch within .apm files I can use to show only the applicable updates for the respective detected build, this could help solve confusions for less experienced users, and keep things nice and streamlined.
Guide to find Windows 10 Build Number
On a last side note all current release scripts only contain cumulative updates for now, until the Autopatcher community have checked created scripts for any bugs, other updates will be bundled / added to the next release if all goes well during Autopatcher Community testing
Hope you all enjoy the current scripts and future Windows 10 scripts to come