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Downloaded 1709 ARM64 Cloud files, ran it through UUPtoISO and it fails to identify the edition/create ISO w/ File Not Found errors. Just heads up.
The problem is a bad assumption made on line 301Here's my hack for now, but this entire codebase could really use a refactor.HTML Code:if /i %arch%==x86 (set _ss=x86) else (set _ss=amd64)HTML Code:if /i %arch%==x86 (set _ss=x86) else (if /i %arch%==arm64 (set _ss=arm64) else (set _ss=amd64))
OK, tested this by downloading UUP files with UUP Dump (see quote from TF Video thread below), downloading ARM upgrade files. You are right, creating ISO simply fails.
The tool is based on script made by some MDL members as told in Changelog at the end of the tutorial. I'll need to check if they have an updated script available, and if not edit it by myself and repack a new installer.
Thanks for pointing this out. For other readers of this thread, it seems that at the moment UUPtoISO tool only works with standard x86 and x64 architectures. Making an arm64 ISO fails.
Kari
My point of view, I totally understand if you or any other member do not share this:
I have never had nor will I in foreseeable future have an ARM device. Yet, if we want to serve our members, the tools we offer should work on all available platforms.
Windows 10 Insider Preview is offered to ARM devices, too, therefore this tool should work for ARM users.
I fully admit I have completely overlooked this fact, not tested if the tool works with ARM upgrade files or not.
Kari
Last edited by Kari; 11 Feb 2018 at 16:41. Reason: Typos
Re. Point of View - I do not disagree but of course, if ARM devices were very cheap, and low power demand, I can see a niche market for travellers etc.
Re. UUPTOISO tool, is it even possible to test it without an actual ARM device. Its not like a 32bit x86 version that can be easily tested in a 32bit vm on a 64bit pc is it?
You should not kick youself about UUPTOISO not working on ARM devices anyway.
In the end, you are not paid to maintain it. We are all grateful for you and other originators for creating a valuable tool. Ultimately, we only do it because MS rarely provide them.