1. Bira

    Bira MDL Senior Member

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    thank you grateful master I've already done several with packages like skype ccleanner, the only thing I

    have to learn are these microsoft packages, without installer, like msdart as well as mentioned dedup

    wintogo because they don't appear in the list of the total uninstaller, but I've already made an advance

    with your help and another beast that I learn a lot from him my partner inTerActionVRI grateful to you, master whatever is possible to teach us I am grateful
     
  2. GreenGremlin

    GreenGremlin MDL Novice

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    I have tried many recent versions of the Toolkit, at least 13.0, 13.1 and 13.2.

    I could not figure out the Toolkit version when it was working.
     
  3. 0ProBoy0

    0ProBoy0 MDL Novice

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    Hey,

    I used MSMG Toolkit to build a custom ISO of Windows 11, it's all working great but I can't install cumulative updates, it keeps failing with the error code: 0x800f0988, the updates I tried to install are:
    • 2023-01 Cumulative Update for Windows 11 Version 22H2 for x64-based Systems (KB5022360)
    • 2023-01 Cumulative Update for Windows 11 Version 22H2 for x64-based Systems (KB5022303)
    Other updates are installed without any problems.

    It must be a component I removed that is required to install updates, but I don't know what it is.

    What are the required components I have to not remove so I can receive and install updates?
     
  4. case-sensitive

    case-sensitive MDL Expert

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    #24564 case-sensitive, Jan 30, 2023
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    Get clean image . Add what you want ....... and then castrate it if you feel the need ?
     
  5. 0ProBoy0

    0ProBoy0 MDL Novice

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    I didn't understand, can you please explain more?
    Thanks
     
  6. Gibral

    Gibral MDL Junior Member

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    Look
     

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  7. case-sensitive

    case-sensitive MDL Expert

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    >I didn't understand, can you please explain more? Thanks

    Noone can answer your question because noone knows what you've done to your system ?

    Win 10 and 11 work . If they dont work its because the user has damaged them.

    Thats why i say ........ start again ........ with a clean image ......... add what you want ........ and then if you feel the need cut it up .

    Cutting things out is at best debatable .......... what do you want to achieve ?
     
  8. Gibral

    Gibral MDL Junior Member

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    Honestly, I don't think you can remove a lot and use Windows Update afterwards. because cumulative updates involve a lot. so they don't complete.
     
  9. 0ProBoy0

    0ProBoy0 MDL Novice

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    I know Win11 works and I know I did something to it which makes it not work properly, that's what I said, I said that I created a custom Win11 ISO (removed some components using MSMG Toolkit), but after I installed it, I couldn't install some updates, so I am asking if there are some components that shouldn't be removed so updates can be installed without problems when I know what are those components, I will recreate another ISO without removing them.
     
  10. Yanta

    Yanta MDL Senior Member

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    The scoundels!

    Thank you.
     
  11. imlost2

    imlost2 MDL Member

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    #24572 imlost2, Jan 30, 2023
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  12. inTerActionVRI

    inTerActionVRI MDL Expert

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    #24573 inTerActionVRI, Jan 31, 2023
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    Knowing that using windows update all the work you went through, removing components, will be undone...
    Why would you want to remove the components and use Windows Update?

    This is for people to meditate a little on the subject and research the Inplace Update.
    The advantage of using the Toolki is this. Prepare ISOs and do Inplace Update when it is opportune (more feasible).



    You need to create and recreate several ISOs and use them until you hit something that works for you.

    What works for many doesn't work for me and vice versa.
     
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  13. MSMG

    MSMG MDL Developer

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    This build is not supported, for the current version of Toolkit you need

    10.0.22621.1
    or
    10.0.22621.1105

    Read the Readme.txt

    Code:
    [G] - Remove Windows Components using Remove menu.
    
          [1] If using Remove Windows Components menu then
            [1] Select the Components to be removed using [Remove Windows Components->Select Windows Components] menu.
            [2] Remove the selected Windows Components using [Remove Windows Components-> Start Removing Windows Components] menu.
    
            Note: Only for Client editions source images with integrated cumulative update specified in the changelog.txt.
     
  14. Gibral

    Gibral MDL Junior Member

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    got it. but where will i find an iso 10.0.22621.1105?
     
  15. Igor147

    Igor147 MDL Member

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    @MSMG
    How to remove these components?
    2023-01-31_111025.jpg 2023-01-31_111043.jpg
     
  16. MSMG

    MSMG MDL Developer

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    MSMG MDL Developer

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    1) Get the 10.0.22621.1105 msu file (windows11.0-kb5022303-x64_87d49704f3f7312cddfe27e45ba493048fdd1517.msu) and using 7-zip extract the below files to Toolkit's <WHD\w11\x64\10.0.22621> folder

    SSU-22621.898-x64.cab
    Windows11.0-KB5022303-x64.psf
    Windows11.0-KB5022303-x64.cab

    2) Mount the source using Toolkit

    3) Use the Integrate -> Integrate Windows Updates -> Integrate WHD Update Pack -> Integrate WHD General Updates -> Integrate to Windows Setup Install Image menu to integrate the updates to the image.

    4) Apply the changes to the source

    5) Make ISO and copy the ISO for backup purpose

    6) Mount the source using Toolkit

    7) Remove the components

    8) Apply the changes to the source