MDT supports both the current branch of Windows 10 as well as the long-term servicing branch. What branches of Windows 10 does MDT support? We will revise MDT as needed when there are new releases of Windows 10, the Windows 10 ADK, and/or Configuration Manager, and take opportunistic quality updates at the same time. Should I expect a release of MDT with every new Windows 10 and/or Configuration Manager release? In anticipation of some questions that you may have about this release (or MDT in general): Includes the latest Configuration Manager task sequence binaries (version 1606) Removed imagex/ocsetup dependencies, rely solely on DISM
MDT DOWNLOAD UPGRADE
Multiple fixes for the Windows 10 in-place upgrade scenario Johan's "uber bug" for computer replace scenario Here is a summary of the significant changes in this build of MDT:ĭeployment Wizard scaling on high DPI devices This is not necessarily a "current branch" of MDT we are committed to updating MDT as needed with revisions to Windows, the Windows ADK, and Configuration Manager. To better align with the current branches of Windows 10 and Configuration Manager, and to simplify the branding and release process, we are now just referring to it as the "Microsoft Deployment Toolkit", using the build number to distinguish each release.
MDT DOWNLOAD UPDATE
You may notice that we are not tagging this release with a year or update version.
This update requires the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK) for Windows 10, version 1607, available on the The Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT), build 8443, is now available on the First published on TECHNET on Nov 14, 2016