No no no but i just saw that i need to download 7+gb (the original isos 17134.1) to create at least only the English ones. I don't understand why this time the svfs was created from the base iso and not from the latest. Is there a way to create the base isos by using (in a "negative way) the july svfs?
I'm using the Consumer editions (mentioned above). I figured out that many of you have the original ISOs for the slipstreaming/integration. But i don't wanna waste space so i only keep the latest (updated) ISOs. I only apply manually the latest CU and thats it.
Business patches are uploaded, consumer is running now: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/windows-10-svf-repository.63324/page-122#post-1458182 EDIT: all 4 17134.112 en-US > 17134.228 en-US svfsfx patches are uploaded!!!
@GezoeSloog I'm sorry but I have to say: CN is still missing in "Storage Server 2008 R2". Code: cn_server_install_disc_windows_storage_server_2008_r2_essentials_x64_dvd_661270.iso cn_client_restore_disc_windows_storage_server_2008_r2_essentials_x86_x64_cd_661266.iso Can you add them? Thanks!
@jose acer You build english business edition from consumer editon. Then you build your preferred language.
It's Consumer EN-US > XX and next it's XX Consumer > XX business: 1. create the consumer iso in the desired language (source = consumer en-US iso). 2. create the business iso in the language you created the consumer iso (source = XX (depending on the desired language you want the business iso to be).
en_windows_10_consumer_edition_version_1803_updated_aug_2018_x64_dvd_f2764cf8.iso to pp_windows_10_business_edition_version_1803_updated_aug_2018_x64_dvd_7faf4949.svf of the error