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We must be blind or something. Both the installer and the application contains the current version number which is 2.2.0.1
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So we both must have a blind spot in our frontal cortex! Oops... [emoji854]
Where is version tracking post, or am I missing something obvious here?
For example:
2.2.0.1 date/time - release/change notes
2.2.0 date/time - release/change notes
2.1.x date/time - release/change notes
Cheers
I will post updated tool later today
I've tested and tested, I can't get it to fail! The correct update files are always in Windows.old in all my tests. One strange thing I can see in your screenshots is that you only have about 4 GB free scape on system drive after the upgrade, thinking if that might be the culprit.
It is possible. Yes, you have an issue with it but reading the feedback and what my own tests show there's no issue in general.
Please could you explain a bit more detailed? UUPtoISO from Windows.old fails on your desktop?
Those files and folders are amd64 in all 64 bit Windows, regardless if Intel or AMD hardware, and x86 in 32 bit Windows.
Microsoft uses these two Processor Architecture values, amd64 and x86. For instance when customizing Windows deployment image with Sysprep, bit architecture in unattended answer files must be told as <ProcessorArchitecture=amd64> if customizing a 64 bit Windows regardless if Windows image will then be deployed to AMD or Intel hardware.
For reasons unknown to me amd64 is what Microsoft has chosen to use to specify a 64 bit Windows installation.
Hi z1r, welcome to Ten Forums. Positive feedback is always welcome, especially nice when a new member's first post is to say thanks, indicating he / she might have registered just to do that :)
That's because you have Finnish input language installed in English Windows. I get the same with Finnish, Swedish, French and German because I have those language packs and input languages installed.
Only the installer is digitally signed, the app and uninstaller not, but there's no need to unblock anything.
Let me think how to do this.
To start with, here's a short changelog:
Version 2 > first that was delivered as application instead of batch file
Version 2.2 > Updated license and installer, shortened code by removing unnecessary elements, corrected some spelling in prompts shown to end user
Version 2.2.0.1 > Current version, only change was to replace a very pixelated low res Ten Forums logo in installer's last prompt with a high res image
Kari
Last edited by Kari; 15 Mar 2017 at 07:43. Reason: Typos
Just a general reminder geeks, a fact that I have tried to make very clear in titles and included Quick Start PDF:
The original decrypter script comes from fellow geeks at MDL forums. My part is and has only been to put things together.
Kudos where kudos belongs!
I'll start rewriting tutorial now. After some serious thinking I decided that this warning that has been in tutorial since the day it was written will remain:
WarningNotice please: When Windows Update has finished downloading the UUP upgrade, the files needed to make the ISO are stored in subfolders of C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download.
These files will be removed when upgrade is done. If you want to make an ISO for future needs, you have to do it before starting the upgrade process itself, after downloading the upgrade files but before clicking Restart now button!
It's then up to end user to decide if he / she wants to bite the bullet and try his / her luck, upgrade first and then when done check if ISO can still be made from Windows.old
Kari