Code: ============================================================ UUP Contents Info ============================================================ Arch: x64 Version: 10.0.17672.1000 Branch: RS_PRERELEASE Editions: 1. Windows 10 Home (x64 / en-US) 2. Windows 10 Pro (x64 / en-US) 3. Windows 10 Home N (x64 / en-US) 4. Windows 10 Pro N (x64 / en-US) Press any key to continue . . . Code: ============================================================ Preparing Reference ESDs . . . ============================================================ CAB->ESD: Microsoft-OneCore-ApplicationModel-Sync-Desktop-FOD-Package-amd64 CAB->ESD: Microsoft-Windows-Hello-Face-Migration-Package-amd64 CAB->ESD: Microsoft-Windows-Hello-Face-Package-amd64 CAB->ESD: Microsoft-Windows-InternetExplorer-Optional-Package-amd64 CAB->ESD: Microsoft-Windows-LanguageFeatures-Basic-en-us-Package-amd64 CAB->ESD: Microsoft-Windows-LanguageFeatures-Handwriting-en-us-Package-amd64 CAB->ESD: Microsoft-Windows-LanguageFeatures-OCR-en-us-Package-amd64 CAB->ESD: Microsoft-Windows-LanguageFeatures-Speech-en-us-Package-amd64 CAB->ESD: Microsoft-Windows-LanguageFeatures-TextToSpeech-en-us-Package-amd64 CAB->ESD: Microsoft-Windows-MediaPlayer-Package-amd64 CAB->ESD: Microsoft-Windows-QuickAssist-Package-amd64 CAB->ESD: Microsoft-Windows-TabletPCMath-Package-amd64 CAB->ESD: OpenSSH-Client-Package-amd64 ============================================================ Creating Setup Media Layout . . . ============================================================ ============================================================ Creating boot.wim . . . ============================================================ Using LZX compression with 8 threads Archiving file data: 934 MiB of 934 MiB (100%) done "ISOFOLDER\sources\boot.wim" original size: 388787 KiB Using LZX compression with 8 threads Archiving file data: 1009 MiB of 1009 MiB (100%) done "ISOFOLDER\sources\boot.wim" optimized size: 383900 KiB Space saved: 4887 KiB ============================================================ Creating install.wim . . . ============================================================ Using LZX compression with 8 threads Archiving file data: 7298 MiB of 7298 MiB (100%) done Using LZX compression with 8 threads Archiving file data: 251 MiB of 251 MiB (100%) done Using LZX compression with 8 threads Archiving file data: 217 MiB of 217 MiB (100%) done Using LZX compression with 8 threads Archiving file data: 228 MiB of 228 MiB (100%) done ============================================================ Adding winre.wim to install.wim . . . ============================================================ ============================================================ Creating ISO . . . ============================================================ CDIMAGE 2.53m CD-ROM and DVD-ROM Premastering Utility Copyright (C) Microsoft, 1993-2007. All rights reserved. For Microsoft internal use only. Scanning source tree (500 files in 42 directories) Scanning source tree complete (943 files in 89 directories) Computing directory information complete Image file is 4456349696 bytes (before optimization) Writing 943 files in 89 directories to 17672.1000.180511-1445.RS_PRERELEASE_CLIENTMULTI_UUP_x64FRE_EN-US.ISO 100% complete Storage optimization saved 8 files, 53248 bytes (0% of image) After optimization, image file is 4458397696 bytes Space saved because of embedding, sparseness or optimization = 53248 Done. Press any key to exit.
Miniserver seemed to d/l en-gb Pro files ok, but when running "convert-UUP.cmd", I'm getting an "Error: 5" on the creating boot.wim step any ideas ?
Start with sharing more info and progress info in particular. What host OS do you run? My host OS is 17134.48, using UUPDL 14.36 and UUP>ISO v15 and all went fine.
Yes, that is true it worked in previous Build. But, somebody is having issue with it in this Build over here.
Sorry - I'm running 17666 en-gb Pro and I'm using @mkuba50 's mini-server updated to the latest level and uup-converter-wimlib-15 Actual message was Error: 5 Access is denied Spoiler: Convert output
I am posting the MRP log and screenshot here: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...l-project-mrp-mk3.71555/page-135#post-1438217
Perhaps, there is something wrong with theming at the Settings. However, thank you for your VMware MRP log and it really gives insight into the Build OS.