I guess I was being a bit cryptic there lol. What I mean is as easy as it is to download the iso from ms using the usb tool it's as easy to download the right image (18362.1) from the uup dump website. I didn't mean you can download the proper version using the usb tool.
Only 18362.30 business ESD files available here right now. I am hoping to get links for 18362.1 business ESD files.
But UUP is not the mode supported by Microsoft. When I say "unsupported" I mean that Microsoft recommends other ways to download ISO so the layman or common person will download the ISO from MVS/VLSC or with Media Creation Tool.
Pity there isn't Single Language version there so it wouldn't be my first choice but thanks for clarification.
I know what you mean but Msmg develops this free program for us to use if we choose. This is how he designed the program and if we want to use it we need to do a little research and find a way to get the right image to use. If someone really desperately wants to use his program he or she will find a way to get the proper image. I'm sure Msmg has enough to do with this program as it is so for him to take a 90 degree turn to make refreshed images usable in the toolkit is probably way to much added work and probably not necessary.
Yes I agree I just wanted to make clear the @hoxlund point that I find valid as well. It's something for @MSMG to consider. Let's see what he will decide. Anyway the MSMG Toolkit is not for lay people so a person with knowledge to use the program correctly is certainly able to download the correct ISO as well. If it is not able to download a simple ISO with all the tools and tips available for this in the forum then I think it will hardly have good results with the program either.
neat that iso has install.wim. no convert needed but alas Win10_1903_V1_English_x64.iso is still 18362.30
Definitely we all have to know there is an aria2 option at UUP dump at first usage just in case we need other versions as well, it's exactly textbook definition of " downloading the correct ISO "
Did you expect that the iso released on MVS (18362.30), a month ago, but would have build 18362.1 on techbench or ESD? They are the exact same consumer iso's. Only UUP will provide 18362.1 iso's.