@Exe Csrss Per Microsoft recommendation, winre.wim don't get LCU if SafeOS dynamic update (KB4506578) is added https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/deployment/update/media-dynamic-update i could an option to force adding LCU to it
.NET 4.8 Installer for Windows 10 Version 1507/1511 - Now detect cab files - Added support for installing .NET 4.8 LangPacks and Cumulative Update
PSFX Repack v4 - Code improvements - Renamed repack_psfx.cmd to psfx2cab_CLI.cmd - Added psfx2cab_GUI.cmd to create the full cab file using DXTool.exe (show GUI progress if possible) - Added psfx2esd_CLI.cmd to create the full esd file using imagex.exe (for big > 2GB updates)
W10UI v10.9 - Added manual option LCUwinre to force updating winre.wim with Cumulative Update if SafeOS update is detected - Fixed architecture detection for already mounted WinPE images
W10MUI v19 - Implemented debug mode - Enhanced updating with W10UI - Fixed issue where dism.exe hang when processing WinPE images for build 22000 (reason still unknown) - Changed final iso file name scheme (similar to W10UI) e.g. Code: 22000.132.210805-1437.CO_RELEASE_SVC_PROD1_CLIENT_X64FRE_EN_NL.iso thanks to @Enthousiast for helping and testing
is there a reason why the cpufms.ini is not integrated via uup-converter-wimlib-69 ? Dynamic Update [kb5005829]
Code: xcopy /CDRUY "%_cabdir%\du" "ISOFOLDER\sources\" %_Nul3% U parameter = Update existing files (i.e. don't add new files) this is the first time DU contain new files does cpufms.ini absence affect installation? it's only used for blocking CPUs
No has no effect on me during installation This has no effect on the 160, since I use a reg key anyway to set the
@abbodi1406 On W10UI 10.9. When I set WinRE =1 LCUwinre =0 Which W10UI tells me. [7] Update WinRE.wim: NO Is that a bug? Code: [W10UI-Configuration] Target =C:\W10UI\19041.1.191206-1406.VB_RELEASE_CLIENTCOMBINED_UUP_X64FRE_ZH-CN Repo = DismRoot =dism.exe Net35 =1 Net35Source = Cleanup =1 ResetBase =0 WinRE =1 LCUwinre =0 SkipEdge =0 _CabDir =W10UItemp MountDir =W10UImount WinreMount =W10UImountre wim2esd =0 wim2swm =0 ISO =0 ISODir = Delete_Source =0 AutoStart =0 Code: ======================= W10UI v10.9 ========================== [1] Target (x64): "C:\W10UI\19041.1.191206-1406.VB_RELEASE_CLIENTCOMBINED_UUP_X64FRE_ZH-CN" [2] Updates: "C:\W10UI" [3] DISM: "Windows NT 10.0 ADK" [4] Enable .NET 3.5: YES [5] Cleanup System Image: YES [6] Reset Image Base: NO [7] Update WinRE.wim: NO [M] Mount Directory: "C:\W10UImount_4698" [E] Extraction Directory: "C:\W10UItemp_14427" ============================================================ Change a menu option, press 0 to start the process, or 9 to exit:
for me it works, with the settings you have set, but I mount the iso to update, that's the only difference
Now I understand what you mean, yes with me this is also switched off, although activated in the ini. I must activate it later in the cmd window
@abbodi1406 Would it be possible and sensible to make a directx june2010 redist repack similar to vc++ repack? Would be a nice repack to have if it's not too much hassle to make.
@abbodi1406 , Just out of curiosity ... Is it possible to port the "Windows Sandbox" feature from Build 18363 or above to Build 17763?
I think there are some good repacks for that https://www.wincert.net/forum/topic/10834-runtimes-directx-32-64-bits/ http://forum.oszone.net/thread-60847.html http://repacks.de/index.php?file/56-directx-end-user-runtimes/ i'll see what i can do i guess Windows XP would need special treatment