Hi friends. I Need litle help to download: Windows 8.1 Professional VL with Update (x86) - DVD Bulgarian ISO Bulgarian Release Date: 4/8/2014 Details File Name: bg_windows_8.1_professional_vl_with_update_x86_dvd_4048624.iso Languages: Bulgarian SHA1: EA1A5218ACD3E82C5580FA04C1F69CE6B2925310 Windows 8.1 Professional VL with Update (x64) - DVD Bulgarian ISO Bulgarian Release Date: 4/8/2014 Details File Name: bg_windows_8.1_professional_vl_with_update_x64_dvd_4050280.iso Languages: Bulgarian SHA1: 427E1775F25DA4A62358401F80E06E8B47A0B295 Thanks To All in advance!
Hi. I have read the 15-20 last pages and experimented. I'm working on adding updates and language pack to Windows 8.1 Update. I have original ISOs. This is the procudure that should be right: 1) Windows 8.1 with Update ISO (sv-SE version) 2) Language pack of choice (en-US) 3) LIP update of choice (en-US, KB2938322) (Before I found the LIP files I had black screen with mouse cursor problem after clean install) 4) KB2959977, KB2937592, KB2938439, KB2934018. (this is the install order according to MS..if you manually install 8.1 update) The problem is..I still get a 350 (?) mb (on x86..) "KB2919355" after install. (on both original language and the added) I tried including KB2919355 before the other 4 also...didn't help. Also included the Prereq KB2919442. (now the comp won't even start though..not sure if that's the reason) Seems weird though...because the file should already be there on an ISO WITH update. I use WinToolkit to add the packages. What is with this stupid KB2919355? It got a fix with same name like a week after. Anyway....does anyone know the PROPER order for all of this? (Add lang and updates) (that when I run Windows Update after install WON'T offer KB2919355 again?
Ok, so I guess there's nothing much to do about it now. BUT....what is the proper procedure for me? Basically...which KB:s can I exclude? KB2932046 and KB2919355? So the best I can do is to follow the procedure I wrote? (I don't want to add unnecessary packages..or in wrong order..I like it as clean as possible) What do you mean "use direct packages?" I'm doing this offline for use at work, so want to add as much as possible to the image. Thos LIPs are the ones I used. By the way..I can share this. These can be added too, to make the WU list shorter: KB976002 (browser choice..just to make it go away. ) KB2942844 IE11 security KB2899189 Camera Codec pack KB2894853 Update KB2933809 Update
The proper procedure will be the standard Update-after-LangPack procedure 1) Windows 8.1 with Update ISO 2) RTM Language pack of choice 3) KB2919355, KB2932046, KB2937592, KB2938439 4) KB2959977, KB2934018. by direct packages i mean you use and re-integrate the update package itself other updates are not relavent, our discussion is about Update 1 only
To clarify..I assume that between 2 and 3 I install the appropriate LIP? And why the distinction between 3 and 4? I mean...why 4 plus 2 updates..and not all 6 in a row? (or is it just to separate it into what needs to be "readded" after lang pack (nr 3) ..and what wasn't included (4) in the iso to begin with? And the third question...how come you sugggest a different order than MS? "These KB's must be installed in the following order: KB2919355, KB2932046, KB2959977, KB2937592, KB2938439, and KB2934018." (I edited out the prereq) Weirdly enough they suggest the KB2959977 as nr 3....when it was released AFTER all the others. I'm just curious...maybe it doesn't matter? Well, thanks for bearing with me for all these annoying questions. (I spent SO MUCH time making new images and installing and testing.. )
No, You do not need the LIP file(s) it's useless and not recognizable for WU because updates in 3) are already present in Windows 8.1 with Update ISO, you only need to re-add them to furfill the new lang pack adding KB2959977 and KB2934018 will trigger the pending status in the image, so it's recommended to be added last that doesn't matter in this case (ready update iso), updates in 3) can be added with any order the order MS sugggest is for instaling all the updates fresh from zero KB2959977 has nothing common with KB2937592, KB2938439, so they can be installed before each other with no problem KB2934018 has some shared components (old version) with KB2959977, that's why MS sugggest to install the newer before the old no problem
Aha, ok, thanks for all the info. Last week I did it ISO:s by adding Lang pack, then all baseline updates (cause I didn't know which were included then). Otehrwise it was close to same procedure you are telling me. The problem I got was that if I (during setup) chose an added language I got stuck at first boot with a black screen with only a mousepointer. It only happened if I chose a language not native to the ISO. (If I chose english that I added to a Swedish ISO or vice versa) I figured it was because some lang updates were missing....and then these LIPs came..and it worked. I'll try it your way and see what happens. Maybe I borked it by adding too many already included updates. I'll report back here later. Edit: Black screen with mousepointer...I'll do the exact same thing again, but I'll also add LIPs. See if it helps. Edit 2: Added LIP right after RTM Lang pack, and no black screen at first boot. The black screen with nouse pointer occurs at first bootup after copying image, and it's just when it is about to say "getting devices ready" or whaveter. So clearly those LIP:s are needed. At least for additional languages on a clean install.
Well, for what's worth, i think it's easier if we let WU take care of KB2919355 (the package not the whole update1) i mean, we re-integrate KB2932046, KB2937592, KB2938439 only (since they are small size) after all, WU is founded for that reason
Well, I'll revise my method slightly then and remove KB2919355. (and adding the LIP..cause second language simply isn't working..not on my extra comp at least, and not at work when I tried an earlier similar version) But I'm surprised noone has tried adding languages, then installing with that language. (Black screen with mouse pointer only) (It didn't occur with 8.0....don't remember if I tried 8.1 without update) It's like when it's supposed to do the OOBE guide it can't find the localized files maybe? But others have had the same problem...but when they upgraded to 8.1.
Ok, that's weird...because it's like that consistently for me..I can reproduce it. Made those 2 yesterday....only difference is in 1 I used LIP and in other not. And the one without LIP had that problem. And before I got the LIP:s I tried 3 different ways (2 manually DISM commands with technet guide and anotehr guide, and 1 automated with Wintoolkit). All 3 faced the same problem. Only tried most of them on 1 machine though. But 1 of them was tested on a modern machine with same results. I haven't tried with english ISO and adding swedish though...or any other language...but it works with LIP, so not gonna bother. I did not occur with 8.0 though...and not with win7 either. And don't remember if I tried win 8.1 without update.
Just to be sure, i made a test tonight Added Lang pack, re-added (KB2919355, KB2932046, KB2937592, KB2938439), choose that lang for install.. all goes well no problem at setup and WU is happy and didn't show KB2919355 pack (well that of course after installing KB2959977 and KB2934018 manually) did you do all your tests on real machine or VM? and did you integrate KB2934018 offline?