Instead of linking to homebrew FFU packages, we encourage users to follow the guides and make them yourself.
Looks pretty cool, But all base on ARM processors 32bits or 64bits.. Nice looking. But good have Windows 10X, AS Long ARM 64bits or 32bits meets all proper hardware devices support!! ATGPUD2003
Sadly not. There's a different image used for the login screen where the username/sign in button are displayed.
is there - it just dims your wallpaper as I used a custom one of me and my friend and it appears on login screen as well
The right step into the wrong direction ? The wrong step into the right direction ? ;D Anyway, glad ppl are working on this ! =D
Wonder if this gets around the need for a 128+Gb drive... Would sure be interesting to be able to get it onto older Win 10 tablets (which ran LTSC/LiteOS pretty damn well already)
As a few people are reporting on the twitter thread, having no luck getting the generator working. Try it with the retail branch and it reports that it requires Test packages. Try it with the Test branch, and despite downloading it then reports that it can't find appx/FM/etc packages in the new folder.
After using osg.wiki guide, still get this error. --------------------------- Error --------------------------- Failed to find one or more of the common package folders (such as 'appx', 'FMFiles', and 'Retail') in the OS packages directory. --------------------------- OK ---------------------------
If all apps are in 10X\sources, double-click fixup.cmd, and it will move and rename them to 10X\sources\appx accordingly. And for 10X\FMFiles, I did it manually because its command won't work for me. This is what I've figured out 'till now.
Beats me at this point. As far as I can tell I have the file structure correct to what the wiki says, and yet image generator swears that it can't find the files/folders that are sitting right where they should be.
Working folder structure Code: appx FFUs FMFiles Retail Tools _20274.1000.fe_release_10x.201202-1415_forward_compdb_internal_modernpc_neutral_forward_20274.1000.fe_release_10x.201202-1415.compdb.xml.cab _20277.1001.fe_release_10x.201207-1843_forward_compdb_internal_modernpc_neutral_forward_20277.1001.fe_release_10x.201207-1843.compdb.xml.cab _20278.1001.fe_release_10x.201208-1905_forward_compdb_internal_modernpc_neutral_forward_20278.1001.fe_release_10x.201208-1905.compdb.xml.cab _20279.1000.fe_release_10x.201209-1334_forward_compdb_internal_modernpc_neutral_forward_20279.1000.fe_release_10x.201209-1334.compdb.xml.cab _compdb_deployment_modernpcdeployment.cab _compdb_internal_modernpctargetcompdb.xml.cab 20279.1002.fe_release_10x.201214-1532 (UUP-CTv2) (amd64).uupmcreplay
Well now, that certainly moved things in the right direction restructuring like that. Getting errors about some of the nonproduction .xml files missing but its progress! (This was before the post was updated above... time to try it again!)