@whatever127 Now people are warming up to use UUP, maybe you can do all options for the convert and convert + create additions ini settings like you did for the create additional settings? To create a fully personalized ini on the uup dump website.
I have an excellent translation tool. I read all the text but I noticed that for some reason I can't understand it moved some code. I thought that I fixed most of it. I can try to re paste text over English if it's really a pain.
Google translator also added spacings, but in the code like this [ b] text [ /b], and i translated only the specific line to translate including the . at the end of the sentence.
I'll think about it and how to implement it correctly. The problem would be that linux converter and windows converter have completely different configurations, so this will require also modifications in the linux converter.
Seems that everything is OK. The website automatically chooses English by default in build language selection, since there is no Windows in Argentinian Spanish available.
I went back a few pages, didn't see a mention of this. I'm trying to make a Win10 18362.116 ISO via UUP with aria2 and the uupdump.nl associated file. The ISO creates with no errors, but boot.wim is broken (blue screens trying to boot). I got the install.wim to go from Windows Deployment, but I'm seeing some weirdness which I am not sure is this install.wim or 1903 in general.
Cumulative or feature update? When testing with the esd file instead of wim file, build 18362.145 appeared. Cumulative update contains two cab files: Code: windows10.0-kb4497935-x64.cab windows10.0-kb4498523-x64.cab Feature update contains three cab files: Code: windows10.0-kb4497935-x64.cab windows10.0-kb4498523-x64.cab windows10.0-kb4502374-x64.cab of which two are the same as cumulative update. Other pairs (18362.116, 18362.113) have a similar pattern (two and three cab files). Which is better, proper? IMHO feature update because it contains cumulative update and one file less to download by the windows update after installation. Or I do not understand something. BTW thank you @Enthousiast for all support.
The extra update is a dynamic update for setup: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/windows-10-hotfix-repository.57050/page-406#post-1526578 This is only meant for when the iso is used for upgrade scenarios, during upgrade setup you can also select to download these dynamic updates, among others. This is what the differences are between the offered downloads: