That's because the psf extracted files are ran thru the AV, mounting, integrating the LCU (will halt at 34 and 69%) and saving unmounting will take it's time.
Thank you very much, I had forgotten this because I was trying to update only microsoft produkts, i only needed a reboot, and the microsoft store is functioning properly.
I've no idea whatsoever, but I'd imagine if it can be done it may be quite complex as the new install removes/replaces the old one.
If you look at the purple boxout in the second screenshot posted by @milkom you'll see what sometimes happens via App Installer double click, hence why install command lines were posted.
I have downloaded the file but I want to install it in a different path (thanks for the file) I want to have both to see their differences better, I think exist a program which records the installation and you can add files (in the new installation that makes) or you can change the installation path (if you want it), I think the time has come for me to find out. I think by default the path is C:\Program Files\WindowsApps (not in system32) in C:\Program Files\WindowsNewPaint (I do not imagine it has any malfunction)
How long does this take to install the new Paint ? dism /online /add-provisionedappxpackage /packagepath:"Your path" /Skiplicense
Hello @abbodi1406 I've downloaded latest Win 11 UUP files from UUPDump and made them into a iso and now I want to apply the latest CU into boot.wim, I've used your PSFX_repack and created a cab file for latest CU, component "amd64_microsoft-windows-setup-component_31bf3856ad364e35_10.0.22000.194_none_2d4a00e132a4f152" is inside the update cab file but this component is not inside the boot.wim(I mean any version of it, not even 22000.1), so when I try to add this update into boot.wim setup.exe and other stuff inside of it won't get updated. Can you help me with that? Edit: I think I need to manually add DU into boot.wim, IIRC that was what you said in one of your previous posts about this problem