------------------------------------------------------ Hi Thanks for this, unfortunately I got an '19045.5070.Vibranium-X64-DE-XXL-SUPER-MULTI.ISO' , where now all the images aren't found anymore, which SD10v202_42 did. Here a part of the short log-file FEHLER: Ungültige Syntax. Wert fr "/C" erwartet. Geben Sie "CHOICE /?" ein, um die Syntax anzuzeigen Thanks for help in advance
NOTE THAT: This script supports only original Windows 10 images for x86 or x64 CPUs! Mixed images with multiple OSes, multiple languages or multiple architectures are not supported! Can you post the full log file? Rename to .txt and upload
Thanks for the quick response, as I wrote, your sd10202_42 script worked well in this regard, but here the log-file .... btw, tomorrow I try to extract the the choosen image, or download an other iso-file and run the script again, perhaps this works...
Hi again Here a short report As mentioned, I downloaded a new ISO file, verified it successfully, and : Sd10v202_42 showed all the images ( see log), Sd10v202_48 don't as before....hm...
I just tested it here. See the result in the log files. Please test it with these scripts. SD10v202_48.7z password: mdl2024
------------------------------------------------- Thanks for your efforts, but the very same as before... very strange. perhaps the dism.log helps..
Now I get it. You're using Windows 11. Host machine information: OS Version=10.0.26100 Try these scripts now: SD10v202_48_new.7z password: mdl2024
@SunLion Ah, excellent ! It works now. I should have guessed. Perhaps another reason to stick with Win10.. Thanks again
I recommend the following registry key be added to Slimdown10 to prevent automatic BitLocker drive encryption. I have read that there is automatic encryption of the drive which can cause 45% slowdown on SSDs (source: Toms Hardware) as well as making the hard drive inaccessible from boot disks. Code: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\BitLocker] "PreventDeviceEncryption"=dword:00000001
OK, I did some research on the subject before doing anything. I added this as an option in the additional settings: set DisableBitlockerEncryption=1 where: 1=disable 0=not disable