Yes, tested with Business, EnterpriseS and IoT_EnterpriseS versions. It worked fine, no errors with Host Windows 10 and DISM11 in the code. I'll wait and see if there's anything left to fix and then I'll release the fixed scripts. Hugs
This Guy! I'm tell'n ya! He's got kids! He has to eat! And sleep some time! And yet... Here's HERE, helping! Everyone! All the Time!
This version has achieved everything I had hoped for. Thank you @SunLion, you are helping us all to get better.
EDIT (Script correction) Please replace the script “24H2_Integrator_10.2.cmd” and CreateSlim.cmd + CreateDefault.cmd with this corrected one. Reason: 1 - Error pointed out by @Dmi3y when “n” was selected to use PersonalTweaks. 2 - Changed the DISM code in "Remove Provisioned AppxPackages", in the Slim and Default scripts. psw: mdl2025
Thank you very much. In a Windows 11 installed system, I tested it with both Slim.cmd and Default.cmd and trouble -free operation took place.
Correction: All tests with version 10.0 were successful and error -free (I tried all scenarios. Slim and DAFULT) In the tests performed with version 10.2, I tried by changing the files you gave and Dism gives an error in 2 places. I added a picture below and added the log file.
Şahin. Tekrardan gözden geçir tüm işlemleri.Hata olmamalı. Review all operations again. There should be no errors.
Thank you for the answer. I'm trying again. I checked all the files, I will write the answer Edit: The problem happens only when you work with Business Edition. No problem with other LTSC and IoT LTSC. I tested them all
Thanks for reporting. OK. You are using Windows 11 as host. But you unzipped the package in a very long path, see: C:\Users\Sahin\Desktop\24H2_Integrator_10.2\24H2_Integrator_10.2\ Unzip the package directly in a directory, be it C, D, E... Do not unzip on the desktop. It should look like this: X:\24H2_Integrator_10.2 Use Winrar or 7-zip and choose the unzip option here and the entire folder will be unzipped. Do this and try again, please. You must run 24H2_Integrator_10.2_Start.cmd or 24H2_Integrator_Nsudo_Start.cmd to start the process.
I worked with Windows11 Business Editions.iso. D: \ 24H2_INTEGATOR_10.2 \ 24H2_INTEGATOR_NSUDO_Start.Cmd. But he finished with the same error again.
Yes, okay, it is solved, thank you very much. @sainfo, finished smoothly when he wrote %DISM11% instead of %DISM% in the 96th line in the CreatedeFault.cmd file. Great!