Does "Language Settings" used to show integrated LPs even if the user did not activate them (e.g. for writing)? it could be side effect of the CU type
It has never shown a LP in Language Settings, i believe. Edit: When adding a preffered language, the "Language Pack" box is greyed out showing LP is in fact there
Okay... for some reason the WinPE-Setup and WinPE-Setup-Client are "not applicable" to the image... I guess that answers the "why don't I see the xx-XX folder in the boot.wim?" question. Now to get the WinPE_OCs again from the adk addon package to see if that helps(suspicion of broken packages).
@shhnedo boot.wim created from UUP do not contain setup packages per se, the setup files in \sources\ are added manually so, if you want to add another language, you have to add it manually too you can find the needed files in main langpack (for install.wim) inside \setup\sources\ (you don't need the directories) or add main WinPE-Setup and WinPE-Setup-Client packages from winpe addon iso
@abbodi1406 Since the source of the boot.wim(UUP or something else) matters: what I've done is I've gotten the .1 build from UUP dump and exported Home, Pro, Pro for WS, Pro for Edu, Edu, Ent to a new install.wim. So, my question now is can I take the boot.wim from a regular consumer/business iso and use that for my aio? The idea is to use the same dism /add-package method to add the LP. Not that I can't test this idea myself, I'm actually about to do it, I'm actually asking if there's intricate differences between the boot.wim's that I should know about.
I'm not sure if this is the proper area to ask this question, but what is the theoretical maximum number of indexes supported in a WIM file? I am asking because I created an install.wim file that has 232 indexes, and it works fine with Windows Setup.
Anyone can check if they added back esdtoolcore.exe to latest ADK versions? last build i checked 18912 was not there