To get to retail. Just uninstall all the Eps too get to 2261.xxxx. than uninstall the last cumulative update. Then install the lastest update.
IMHO 22624.1391 is faster than 22621.1413 in terms of io performance, so I agree. Once an update to 22624.1391 I'll upgrade. The move to 22621.1413 seems to have slowed things down.
No, but even if I did, the stats would be dependent on MY system and not others. I was going off my mounting of wim's , takeown on a large number of small files etc. My perception is that 22624.1391 is faster. I can certainly start taking them. Infact that may be a good idea for a thread. If people could take a test iso, extract it, takeown, recompress into new iso and check the time needed to perform that. Would have to script and run some benchmark utility on that script .... doesn't seem like a bad idea.
At least then there were factual numbers to compare. What are you using takeown for in this scenario? And what does that all have to do with OS performance, you only talk about iso creation.
Winsat / IO Performance after upgrade | My Digital Life Forums No need to write scripts, the tool is already there
Well, I'm going to have to disagree with you. I think winsat does enough to get the point across and that will enable one to get numbers without having to install anything. Its not iometer but does the trick. Doing any activity on a large number of small files will take time. Takeown was just one example. I could delete, move, add to archive, extract to a new directory, or whatever. I may be wrong about the numbers, but that's why I posted the numbers in a new thread.
22624.1391 still suffers from lagging and sluggish when moving files around in explorer and lagging when opening file....we need a update pronto
Winsat is a farce when it comes to benchmarking. It's mostly marketing trying to make you believe some of your hardware is low end. But no worries, you keep posting this, i am out.
Windows 11 Enterprise 22h2 ISO - Can anyone provide a link for the iso? thx in advance all links in forum have been dead
windowsPE section does nothing in your setting. WillShowUI OnError is default behavior. Empty tags (keys) should be self closing f.i. instead of <Key></Key> type <Key /> Both work, it's just cleaner. If you're not going to set UILanguage, AcceptEula etc... it'd easier to pull the priority down and move your doc to \sources\unattend.xml. This will allow eventual use of a real Autounattend xml doc, if put in root directory of install media.