What I did which worked was downloaded the main, and the en-us files to my download folder. I extracted the main, then extracted the en-us folder into the extracted main. I than ran the convert-UUP command as admin, it asked for the path and I pasted it in, and I was good to go. I keep the converter on my c drive as its own folder.
If you could choose between the "old" method of downloads and installations and the new UUP which would choose?:
Both have their pro's and con's (among others). UUP: Code: Pro: Files can all be downloaded to easily create AiO iso's. For other languages it's easier to collect the files when the main files are shared by others. Con: Takes 6+GB disk space and a lot of time to finish ESD: Code: Pro: 1 solid file per sku, easy to share and download. Con: 10 ESD's needed to create AIO iso's. For each language a separate ESD is needed.
Agree, when "in-field" using LTE-modem for downloading 16237, 16241, I was glad that download got only 11 minutes. But all futher steps of the UUP-technology takes too much time comparing solid-ESD technology. Thus for me the best possible solution was a FLAG in WindowsUpdate to choose technology to use and I would prefer UUP when "in-field" and solid esd when at home.