Get the Multimedia-Restricted Codecs Dolby-Package packages from Windows11.0-KB5043080-x64 and Windows11.0-KB5060842-x64. If they work for you, they are attached.
Thank god, Windows 10 22H2 Support got extended for another year FOR FREE You can use ESU as a private user for free Source: blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2025/06/24/stay-secure-with-windows-11-copilot-pcs-and-windows-365-before-support-ends-for-windows-10
You write that the RemoveWithPayload.bat file needs to be executed via PowerRun.exe. This is what the command should look like. I tried it like this: Spoiler Code: echo. echo === Disable features === PowerRun_64.exe Regedit.exe /s "%~dp0Tools\Files\RemoveWithPayload.bat" "%~dp0Temp\Mount\Windows\System32>dism" /Image:"%~dp0Temp\Mount\ /Get-Features /Format:Table | Find "Disabled" or like this: Spoiler Code: echo. echo === Disable features === "%~dp0Tools\PowerRun.exe" "%~dp0Tools\Files\RemoveWithPayload.bat" "%~dp0Temp\Mount\Windows\System32>dism" /Image:"%~dp0Temp\Mount\ /Get-Features /Format:Table | Find "Disabled" Both options don't work, they give an error. How to write this part of the code correctly?
PowerRun.exe calls RemoveWithPayload.bat in another batch Code: echo. "%~dp0Tools\PowerRun.exe" "%~dp0Tools\Files\RemoveWithPayload.bat"
RemoveWithPayload.bat only provides intermediate commands, just add the code at the beginning and end.
A sudden operation was as fierce as a tiger, but it turned out to be useless at first glance. Very few files have been deleted. Code: \Windows\System32\amcompat.tlb \Windows\System32\browser.dll \Windows\System32\dxmasf.dll \Windows\System32\inetpp.dll \Windows\System32\inetppui.dll \Windows\System32\lpdsvc.dll \Windows\System32\lpq.exe \Windows\System32\lpr.exe \Windows\System32\lprhelp.dll \Windows\System32\lprmon.dll \Windows\System32\lprmonui.dll \Windows\System32\msdxm.ocx \Windows\System32\msdxm.tlb \Windows\System32\msrdc.dll \Windows\System32\spwmp.dll \Windows\System32\srchadmin.dll \Windows\System32\unregmp2.exe \Windows\System32\wmerror.dll \Windows\System32\wmp.dll \Windows\System32\wmpdxm.dll \Windows\System32\wmpeffects.dll \Windows\System32\wmploc.DLL \Windows\System32\wmpps.dll \Windows\System32\wmpshell.dll \Windows\System32\WorkFolders.exe \Windows\System32\WorkfoldersControl.dll \Windows\System32\WorkFoldersGPExt.dll \Windows\System32\WorkFoldersRes.dll \Windows\System32\WorkFoldersShell.dll \Windows\System32\workfolderssvc.dll \Windows\System32\wpnpinst.exe \Windows\System32\wsepno.dll \Windows\SysWOW64\amcompat.tlb \Windows\SysWOW64\dxmasf.dll \Windows\SysWOW64\gnsdk_fp.dll \Windows\SysWOW64\msdxm.ocx \Windows\SysWOW64\msdxm.tlb \Windows\SysWOW64\spwmp.dll \Windows\SysWOW64\unregmp2.exe \Windows\SysWOW64\wmerror.dll \Windows\SysWOW64\wmp.dll \Windows\SysWOW64\wmpdxm.dll \Windows\SysWOW64\wmpeffects.dll \Windows\SysWOW64\wmploc.DLL \Windows\SysWOW64\wmpps.dll \Windows\SysWOW64\wmpshell.dll \Windows\SysWOW64\WorkFoldersRes.dll
browser.dll Computer Browser Service inetpp.dll Internet Print Provider inetppui.dll Internet Print Provider wpnpinst.exe Internet Print Provider lpdsvc.dll LPD Server lpq.exe LPR Port Monitor lpr.exe LPR Port Monitor lprhelp.dll LPR Port Monitor lprmon.dll LPR Port Monitor lprmonui.dll LPR Port Monitor amcompat.tlb Media Player dxmasf.dll Media Player msdxm.ocx Media Player msdxm.tlb Media Player spwmp.dll Media Player unregmp2.exe Media Player wmerror.dll Media Player wmp.dll Media Player wmpdxm.dll Media Player wmpeffects.dll Media Player wmploc.DLL Media Player wmpps.dll Media Player wmpshell.dll Media Player msrdc.dll Remote Differential Compression srchadmin.dll Search and Indexing wsepno.dll Search and Indexing WorkFolders.exe Work Folders WorkfoldersControl.dll Work Folders WorkFoldersGPExt.dll Work Folders WorkFoldersRes.dll Work Folders WorkFoldersShell.dll Work Folders workfolderssvc.dll Work Folders
There are what are rumored to be leaked ISOs, MDL's TOU does not allow sharing stuff like this here for good reason. I would personally not recommend or in most cases even try something like these yet as their origin is at best very questionable -- they could just as likely be completely fake and full of malware; even good VMs and Emulators like VMWare, Hyper-V, Promox, BOCHS, VirtualBox et. al can be targeted by malware. It is likely however if Windows 11 Xbox Full Screen Experience is any good, that there will be something more official released via the MSDN, and that sort of thing can be accessed through much safer channels.
24H2, which is constantly adding new stuff, has increased the size of the Systemapps folder alone by 400M from version 1742 to 4484.
W11, no improvement. either 24H2 or 25H2. W10, is dying off soon. Microsoft, what do you want your user to go?
Finally, version 25H2 26200.5670 has been released. As usual, I compiled the IoT LTSC build (now without the Insider Preview prefix) using the SunLion tool, but I was unable to install it. At the last stage of installation, a message pops up: The system cannot check for updates, connect to WiFi or connect a network cable and click “Next.” I connected the cable, clicked “Next,” the PC rebooted, and I got the same message again. Hmm, I've never had this happen before. In general, it is still unclear what is happening. It seems that something is wrong with the network drivers. Either they are incompatible with my not-so-new hardware in version 25H2, or they are not included in this update at all. In general, I only have questions — unfortunately...
I first saw this issue on Win11_lot_Ent_LTSC_25H2_26200.5661_tr_x64. And I gave up trying Win11_lot_Ent_LTSC_25H2_26200 until a stable version came out..