I will consider adding option for that but as @Enthousiast explained it's best to create base 22000.1 ISO and keep it as reference, then update it with W10UI when needed instead re-doing the conversion for each new release (LCU)
ok 22000.1 is rtm anyways there is no such thing rtm anymore like older windows just released and what ever cu you have now don't worry it is final any cu will make it that...
22000.1 is Insider Preview and not even representing Win 11 in full because of lacking most of the features intended to go in Win 11, 22000.51 is the first real Win 11-ish build and final will probably be some more LCUs up the road.
I gotta get back in the habit of making sure I test things right before I open my mouth. I used to do that a couple years back. I've gotten lazy. I gotta un-lazy.
Might be slightly off-topic, but I've had terrible luck trying to integrate dynamic updates in the past. They've brought me nothing but headache. I've always just considered them patches for the upgrade setup process and not the boot setup process. I forget the actual error message, but they often give that generic error message when the setup media from the sources folder doesn't match the contents of the integrated index. IIRC you would have to expand the cab to a folder to find the files and also copy those files to the sources folder so that you wouldn't get the error. It was just a pain in the ass. I don't know if they've changed the DU updates so that they've stopped doing that or not, but I just refused to integrate them after about a year of trying.
@murphy78 There are DU for SetupMedia (ISO:\Sources) and DU for SafeOS (winre.wim and boot.wim). It's late overhere (2AM), so i my head is a bit cloudy but, iirc, there is a difference between updating a boot.wim from UUP (created from winre.wim) and the usual ESD/MVS ISO boot.wim.
The issue is reated to safeos DU (kb5005445 or kb5004568) kb5005403 is manual setup DU, it's only added to ISO\sources and bott.wim\2\sources likewise, i never do full boot installation on my real machine (as i already have multiple systems), only in VM
Yeah, maybe that was the problem that I was running into. I hadn't even heard of SafeOS dynamic updates until recently. Maybe they've always had them and I just didn't know and so I was just trying to integrate both the same way. If that's the case, no wonder I was having such a hard time.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced\ShowSecondsInSystemClock does not show seconds in system clock in Windows 11 build .120
that doesn't work since very long ago, they claim the new XAML taskbar doesn't support it, and they dont want to add it back.
Ah well, I guess I'm in the mood to test this so I'll go integrate just KB5004554 into a 22000.1 iso's winre.wim and see what happens. If it seems to work fine I'll try the other one, (KB5004568). I'm fairly confident the culprit is 5004554, but I've already made an ass out of myself enough already today so I'll be back in a bit.