So far I couldn't download the: 19044.1737_x86_pt-br_multi_04253119_convert.zip 19044.1737_amd64_pt-br_multi_77739130_convert.zip Presents that message: Code: Unable to retrieve data from Windows Update servers. Reason: EMPTY_FILELIST If this problem persists, most likely the set you are attempting to download was removed from Windows Update servers. But I think this is not related to the problem that happened today. As this already occurs since the publication of these files. I thought it was some instability and was waiting a few days to try to download again. These are other updated versions that I tested here and are working normally: 17763.2928_amd64_pt-br_multi_19ea5772_convert.zip 17763.2928_x86_pt-br_multi_715bb6b3_convert.zip 18363.2274_amd64_pt-br_multi_d371aab7_convert.zip 18363.2274_x86_pt-br_multi_ae8288d4_convert.zip 19044.1706_amd64_pt-br_multi_804bab7d_convert.zip 19044.1706_x86_pt-br_multi_6e60b119_convert.zip 22000.675_amd64_pt-br_multi_122fcf61_convert.zip 22621.1_amd64_pt-br_multi_65369a9e_convert.zip
I downloaded everything. Upadates and UPP packs for x86 and x64. These updates to 1737 (https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/windows-10-hotfix-repository.57050/page-682#post-1734714) are the same files that are in the UUP Cumulative Packages you suggested. So it's all right.
No, the cumulative option doesn't offer the du for sources. The Release Preview post is linked at the Updates Overview, the separate post is supplemental to the overview updates, just replace the Retail channel SSU/LCU with the Release preview channel updates.
I did what you said. But I did it directly inside the Uup folder. Had already downloaded the cumulaative 1737... I copied the contents of the UUP folder of the Cumulative 1737 in the UUP folder of the 1706 which already has the DU. I exclude SSU (SSU-19041.1704-x64.cab) and LCU (Windows10.0-KB5013942-x64.cab). Maintained SSU (SSU-19041.1737-x64.cab) and updated LCU (Windows10.0-KB5014023-x64.cab). Then, I run the "convert-UUP.cmd". It's a different way... but it also works. I only realized that it was possible to do this, because I have the backup of the 1706 UUP folder, because of your tips and because the "convert-UUP.cmd" is always the same, reading and working what is present in the UUP folder. No need for W10UI, in this case.
Yeah that works, but that means also a full conversion with every new update only to integrate the update.
Yes, this was a moment I had to take the opportunity to take this test. Next time I will make a different detail in this test. I will extract the new Pack from UUP Dump direct in this one that already has the downloads made. Then will delete SSU and LCU and run the "uup_download_windows.cmd" over it. If I am not wrong, the used Aria2C command makes hash checks, if there is any different files, this downloads this file again. And in the end, everything is ready.
All scenarios are thoroughly tested to death Why all these subroutines? just create a .1 ISO just once, keep it safe and use a copy for creating uptodate ISOs with the current updates, listed in the updates overview.
In fact this can be considered just a matter of usual, and in this case, saving the Uup Dump folder, it resembles having to save an ISO. However, an iso is avoided by an old version, to do the update, as everything is already extracted, only needs to be converted. There are 3 steps: 1. Extracts the new UUP package within the previous version folder. 2. Excludes the SSU and LCU. 3. Run Download-Windows. It's just that I'm always customizing the isos and always makes you want to do it from scratch to see if there is something different. It's a little ignorance of mine in this regard. And, I confess that I had not yet understood the process of updating in this mode, precisely because I always depended on UUP Downloads, I always found it convenient. But with the problem with UUP website that occurred the day before yesterday, with this "Feature Update Preview", and through your suggestions, it made me want to learn more about this procedure. I send PM to you.
Considering that the original pristine .1 ISO (no .net35 pre-enabled and no updates integrated) will never change, only the updates will frequently change over time (talking about non dev channel releases), so converting every time is not needed, it will first produce the same .1 install.wim and integrates the updates, same as .1 ISO + updates + W10UI. You can simply extract the .1 ISO, keep the ISO file safe and you will always have the pristine .1 ISO to start over the updates integration.
Yes. I agree with you. You have knowledge about it, but many do not have. From yesterday to today I learned some things, in this chat with you. Sometimes I express myself badly, but my intention is only to present other means of doing the same thing. So you already saw the script I sent in the PM?
@Enthousiast Questions about apps uupdump download. Will it be the latest version of the apps or the same version of the official images (like 22621/25120 isos) released?