dism servicing

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The dism servicing tag covers threads about using Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) to install Windows updates, particularly MSU files that must be applied in a specific order. Topics include KB5082063 and KB5085516 out-of-band updates for Windows 11, as well as Microsoft Defender offline image updates for Windows installation media. The content emphasizes deployment choreography for IT administrators, such as combining MSUs with DISM or installing them sequentially, and notes that some updates include AI components limited to Copilot+ PCs. The tag is relevant for image management, golden image maintenance, and enterprise servicing scenarios.
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    KB5082063 April 2026 Update: Install MSUs in Order (DISM) & Copilot+ AI Scope

    Microsoft’s April 2026 Windows servicing cycle is drawing attention for a very specific reason: KB5082063 is not a simple one-file patch, but a package set that must be installed in the right order. Microsoft’s own instructions say the update is available as standalone MSU files from the...
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    Microsoft Defender Offline Image Update (v 1.445.323.0) for Secure First Boot

    Microsoft has pushed out a fresh Defender update package for Windows installation images, a move that matters far more than its modest headline suggests. The new package brings security intelligence version 1.445.323.0 into supported Windows 11, Windows 10, and Windows Server installation media...
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    KB5085516 Windows 11 Out-of-Band Update: MSU Order & DISM Deployment Guide

    Microsoft’s new KB5085516 out-of-band update for Windows 11 is a reminder that Windows servicing in 2026 is no longer governed by a tidy Patch Tuesday rhythm alone. The release targets OS builds 26200.8039 and 26100.8039, and its most striking trait is not a headline feature but the deployment...
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    KB5085516 Out-of-Band Update for Windows 11: MSU Order, DISM Steps, IT Impact

    Microsoft has issued an unusual out-of-band servicing package, KB5085516, for Windows 11 builds 26200.8039 and 26100.8039, and the release is notable not because it adds flashy features, but because it reflects the increasingly emergency-driven rhythm of Windows servicing in 2026. The update is...
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