What about C:\Windows.old\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\download?
It's all there but refused to copy files to c:\windows\SoftwareDistribution\download although all files are there.
PS:
I previously copied that download folder to another disk and now I returned it to it's place. Tried UUP to ISO again but same error.
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Yes, you would indeed have won, had I not cleverly managed to privately declare myself "the winner," before my downloading had even finished! (Don't take it so hard...better luck next time...)
It's all there but refused to copy files to c:\windows\SoftwareDistribution\download although all files are there.
PS:
I previously copied that download folder to another disk and now I returned it to it's place. Tried UUP to ISO again but same error.
Did you make the same mistake than earlier, using wrong folder? The correct one is C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download\dce1ce83b87ecf2995777801b1ae4095.
I've now done 3 PRO x64 ISO images (Finnish, Swedish, UK English) without an issue, both German and US English PRO x64 UUP to ISO running as we speak also without issues.
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LOL, In spite of having disabled UUP in the registry, the build was downloaded as if it were enabled, there is no install.esd in the "sources" folder, I will proceed to create the ISO with the UUP files...
I've gotten errors trying to use UUPtoISO as well.
Now my first attempt to install this on the PC failed and I was returned to 16170. I needed to uninstall Visual Studio 2017 to make some more space and its trying again. It's now in the process of redownloading the update. It slow going so I'll post this now and see what happens in 10-20 minutes
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Did you make the same mistake than earlier, using wrong folder? The correct one is C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download\dce1ce83b87ecf2995777801b1ae4095.
I've now done 3 PRO x64 ISO images (Finnish, Swedish, UK English) without an issue, both German and US English PRO x64 UUP to ISO running as we speak also without issues.
Yes, I used dce1ce83b87ecf2995777801b1ae4095 right now again (last time I tried them all) and no dice.
@Kari.... please explain that the long folder name changes with each build. The EXT:ESD search is necessary each new time. Can't just use the one from last time.
I didn't use one from last time, I used one with last time stamp and that was just after download was finished and when I was supposed to let it rip. I tried the other ones but that wasn't logical.
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