i tried different ways, and always the same. and sometimes, i can get 32 and 64 bits ISOs separeted in build 19043.1110 but then i create a multi iso the version goes for 19041.1110 i few days ago was working fine, but now it's creating the wrong iso builds..
Please show the full integration progress (in code tags). Wait, you mean the cosmetic fault with the multi_arch_iso.cmd? seems fixed: Code: ============================================================ Extracting ISO files . . . ============================================================ "Win.10.21H1.AiO.x64.NL.Juli.21_19043.1110.iso" "Win.10.21H1.AiO.x86.NL.Juli.21_19043.1110.iso" ============================================================ Checking distributions Info . . . ============================================================ ============================================================ Preparing ISO Info . . . ============================================================ ============================================================ Preparing boot configuration settings . . . ============================================================ ============================================================ Creating ISO . . . ============================================================ OSCDIMG 2.56 CD-ROM and DVD-ROM Premastering Utility Copyright (C) Microsoft, 1993-2012. All rights reserved. Licensed only for producing Microsoft authorized content. Scanning source tree (1500 files in 152 directories) Scanning source tree complete (1884 files in 194 directories) Computing directory information complete Image file is 7301660672 bytes (before optimization) Writing 1884 files in 194 directories to 19043.1110.210710-0820.VB_RELEASE_SVC_PROD1_CLIENTMULTI_OEMRET_X86-X64FRE_NL-NL.ISO 100% complete Storage optimization saved 744 files, 158980096 bytes (3% of image) After optimization, image file is 7148437504 bytes Space saved because of embedding, sparseness or optimization = 158980096 Done. Press 0 to exit.
Nothing wrong with UUP>ISO conversion. = by running multi_arch_iso.cmd And when he ran the UUP>ISO from a recently downloaded UUPdump zip it will have the latest multi_arch_iso.cmd too.
Windows Enterprise 19043.1110 is the last WSUS . At hte end of this month we'll have the last Edition , I think Windows 11 Insider Preview and Beta into their channel. I accomplish all the requirements for Windows 11.
that's the big question, nobody knows right now. EDIT: it will probably be based on 19044, because you can find the entry 'EnterpriseSEdition" version="10.0.19041.1"' in some windows updates. -andy-
Providing a smattering of new features while leaving the OS more or less "final" would seem to be the right move if Windows 11 dev is the new goal.
step 1- when i press "uup_download_windows" for like this example "19043.1110_x86_pt-pt_multi_399a40db_convert_virtual" it creates an ISO but the build is going to 19041.1110. step 2- and when i use the multi_arch_iso.cmd it changes sometimes the build. i can have 2 iso, 32 and 64 bits with the build 19043.1110 (when the step 1 creats the iso in the proper version) but after joing the 32 and 64 bits sometimes it goes for the build 19041.1110 anyways.. so, somethimes the step 1 doesnt work properly, and when it does and creates the proper build, the Multi Arch ISO does the same and but the wrong build in it..