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    Sorry for these newbie questions. I am currently starting to evaluate Win Toolkit.
    I want to create a Win 7 Pro ISO WITH ALL Patches already applied.
    Therefore I started Wintoolkit process and selected one of the public available Win 7 ISOs.
    At some stage I get to the All-in-One Integrator.
    When I go now to the tab
    Basic--->Updates+ Languages
    then it seems to me that I have to add all currently available Patches manually.
    Furthermore all these patches (= *.cab files) must be already downloaded and stored on the local hard disk.
    Is this really true?
    I could imagine that there is a menu/option "search for all available patches, download and add them" which allows users to perform all this with one click.
    Where is it function?
    Or is manual adding of the pre-downloaded patch files the only way?
    Furthermore I wonder whether the patch files are simply added as files somewhere to a sub folder to the iso or if they are already slipstreaming into the Windows 7 installation.
    In other words: Assume I later install a Win 7 system from such an WTK ISO: Do I have to apply all the patches afterwards in a second step or are they instantly available just after first boot of new system?
    Thank you
    Peter
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    pstein got a reaction from NIM in How to exclude certain Patches from installation?   
    Lets say I want not to add certain Patches (e.g. KB3035583 or KB3021917) to the Win Toolkit repository on the target ISO archive (for 64bit Win7).
     
    How can I achieve this?
     
    Maybe there is a way to add it at first but prevent later installation.
    is there an exclude file where I can enter all unwanted patch IDs?
    Thank you
    Peter

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