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I'm trying to replicate a bug that is happening on a client's machine to a local VM. Their machine is running Windows 10 v1607. I have a ISO containing v1511. Is there a way to upgrade that version to v1607?

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You can't upgrade an ISO, if that's what you mean. You would need to obtain a v1607 ISO from Microsoft, which (assuming that you are a software developer) would typically be done via an MSDN subscription. Or I guess you could look for a retail boxed copy second-hand or something.

If you have a Windows Server, another option would be to install WSUS on the server, install v1507 on your client VM, and then use WSUS to upgrade the VM to v1607. There's a fair bit of work involved there, but it would be doable.

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  • Yeah, I've come to realise this. I've already asked my IT department to get the required ISO. Thanks.
    – Adrian
    Nov 29, 2018 at 23:01

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