One question. Is there any way to add all languages already integrated in the windows image (via dism, shown as mui) by default, instead of having to add them via settings -> language & region, or using powershell (winuserlanguagelist, add then set-winuserlanguagelist) ?
Last time we checked, iIntegrating languages in an already updated 24H2+ ISO will end in badly translated install it only works fine with 26100.1 based ISOs.
Well, technically you need to add them using dism beforehand, then you can integrate updates. But that's not my problem; the point is that on first boot, offline, you can manually add them and "everything will be there" (MUI, OCR, TTS/STT and so on). My question is: Is there an easy way to add them globally since the beginning? During first boot, not after launch.
How do I get the log file from the uup dump script? The script closed itself after creating the edits?? can you help me? 26200.7309 @abbodi1406
Isn't that what i said? W10MUI integrates the languages in a 26100.1 ISO and next updates it. When using an already updated ISO it won't result in a correctly translated install. This should work, no need to add languages during any boot.
I guess now all is fixed there is no need for another report but open convert-UUP.cmd and set debug = 1 and exit and save, run it. All conversions and integrations now work: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/posts/1898003
Depends on what it is doing in the background but for this stage the UUP>ISO debug is not ran, convert-UUP.cmd should be ran by the scripts when the download stuff is successfully finished.
I'm creating an AIO iso of the latest build of 25H2, it's on this screen, it's already 1 hour old....
press with the left mouse button inside the window (the titlebar should show "select") and next with the right mouse button, "select" should be gone., Else close all windows and reboot and restart the download command, it should simply check all already downloaded files and continue.