Do people forget how it was before Windows 10. First they made kernel and core changes in the first or so year of development of a new major version, mostly you would see no major or big new end user changes. Then in the last year and mostly the last months before RTM, came the front end features. I look at canary as going back to the roots of a major release of Windows, make hidden changes, only discovered months later and that to me is exciting, we might get finally major kernel changes in a decade...
There is currently another issue with creating an ISO (Dev and Canary). Testet with Windows 10 Pro (19045.3086) and Windows 11 Pro Canary (25393.1) as host and with convert-UUP.cmd v90 and v91 creatin an ISO with Core and Pro. Clean installation and inplace upgrade of the Pro are affected. --- DisableUpdatingUpgrade=0 Windows Sandbox cannot launch and terminates with error 0x800736b3 (ERROR_SXS_ASSEMBLY_NOT_FOUND) The referenced assembly is not installed on your system. --- DisableUpdatingUpgrade=1 Windows Sandbox runs fine. --- It looks like dism is not working as expected when changing the target edition with "/Set-Edition:..." or another problem with creating the image for the Pro with "DisableUpdatingUpgrade=0".
I append the log file. I don't see any error. Something went wrong, but no clue what it could be. Is there any debugger or tool that shows me which assembly is missing while the sanbox is loading?
I don't know you can try Procmon and set Filter: Include, Path, Begins with, C:\Windows\WinSxS then start Sandbox does the issue occur for previous builds 19041, 22000, 22621? or only Dev/Canary builds?
At the moment only Dev and Canary, Beta (22621/22631) is not affected and other channels I have not tested.
and you build ISO on UUP dump with Home + Pro editions without DisableUpdatingUpgrade option? if not then you didn't get the point
I suppose I didn't get the point then. I upgraded with Windows Update. Plus, why would I disable update or upgrade? That does not compute.
He asked a legitimate question. "Why come to this channel if you find it stupid" This channel is to talk about things and problems in new builds that we all find, which could help someone out. These builds are for testing not every day use.
This build, maximum loudness on any device... let it be Bluetooth speaker or onboard sound is around 50-30% less loud.