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dism sequencing
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DISM sequencing refers to the correct order in which Microsoft's cumulative update MSU packages must be applied when servicing Windows 11 offline images or performing deployments using the Deployment Imaging Servicing and Management (DISM) tool. Recent updates such as KB5074109 for Windows 11 builds 26200.7623 and 26100.7623 are distributed as multiple MSU files that require automatic prerequisite sequencing or manual ordering to ensure proper installation. This process is critical for IT professionals and system administrators who maintain offline images, as applying updates out of sequence can lead to servicing failures. The tag covers discussions about the specific sequencing requirements for cumulative updates, including the bundling of LCU and servicing stack components.
Microsoft released the January 13, 2026 cumulative for Windows 11 as KB5074109, advancing 25H2 installs to OS Build 26200.7623 and 24H2 installs to OS Build 26100.7623, and distributing the package as one or more MSU files that must be applied in the correct sequence for offline servicing or...
Microsoft has published the January 13, 2026 cumulative security update for Windows 11 (KB5074109), and it’s available now via Windows Update and the Microsoft Update Catalog as a set of MSU packages that must be installed in a specific order for offline deployments and image servicing...