Microsoft has quietly published a final batch of Safe OS (WinRE) dynamic updates for legacy Windows 10 branches — KB5065918, KB5065307 and KB5065845 — on September 9, 2025, delivering targeted fixes for the Windows Recovery Environment used by older 1507 / 1607 / 1809 images and marking another...
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Microsoft has quietly published a small set of Safe OS Dynamic Updates for legacy Windows 10 branches — KB5065918, KB5065307 and KB5065845 — delivering targeted improvements to the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) on September 9, 2025, and marking another step in the winding-down of Windows...
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Is this possible?
Ideally, at least 1709 (October 2017).
Windows Update shows no updates.
EDIT: I found my answer. I downloaded a full LTSC 2019 ISO from Microsoft and launched it from within LTSC 2016. It upgraded it kept all the files and apps in place 👍🏻
Hi!
I need 1607 build of win 10 pro because I have a special software that does not work with newer versions. Torrents and pirating is not an option as it will operate in a corporate environment, so it has to be a clean copy. Microsoft offers the latest. Do you have any idea how to get the...
Microsoft have today released a Compatibility update which basically will ensure your Windows 10 version is up to date. So if your using builds 1607 or 1511 then after installing this update the system will update to the latest version available.
''This update provides the latest set of...
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Hi, trying to understand how MS does this.
So on the win10 changelog:
Windows 10 version history - Wikipedia
You see 1607 came out, then 1704 afterwards, which seems to include a bunch of updates that were released to "fast ring" beta testers beforehand, (1) is that right? i.e. When 1704 came...