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  1. I downloaded via Krohn ISO downloader the ISO for Windows 10 Pro 64 bit International English.

    The downloaded ISO file is named "Win10_21H2_EnglishInternational_x64.iso" - a strong indicator that I downloaded the correct ISO.

    But when I peek into these ISO files I got an unexpected build version: Version : 10.0.19041
    (Full output see at the end of this posting).

    Now when I compare the build version with the version 21H2 should have then they are different.
    According e.g. to the table in Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_10_version_history

    21H2 should have a build version of ".....19044...." and not ".....19041 ....."

    Whats wrong?

    Output:
    Index : 1
    Name : Microsoft Windows PE (x64)
    Description : Microsoft Windows PE (x64)
    Size : 1.766.536.550 bytes
    WIM Bootable : No
    Architecture : x64
    Hal : <undefined>
    Version : 10.0.19041
    ServicePack Build : 1288
    ServicePack Level : 0
    Edition : WindowsPE
    Installation : WindowsPE
    ProductType : WinNT
    ProductSuite :
    System Root : WINDOWS
    Directories : 4816
    Files : 17217
    Created : 07.12.2019 - 15:13:54
    Modified : 06.10.2021 - 20:27:26
    Languages :
    en-GB (Default)
    The operation completed successfully.

    Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool
    Version: 10.0.19041.844

    Details for image : F:\sources\boot.wim

  2. After not having used Krohn ISO Downloaded for a longer time I updated and and started v8.46 now again on 64bit Windows 7.

    It starts and asks me about the desired version (=newest Win10 Pro, English international, 64bit)

     

    When I click on the last "64bit Download" button I expected a popup prompting me for the download directory.

     

    But nothing happened. No prompt, no download. The process still runs. It is visible in Task Manager.

     

    So whats wrong?

    Why is Krohn ISO DL not showing the folder selection dialog?

    Does it not work under Windows 7?

    Maybe an additional .NET (Core) version is required. The newest here is .NET v4.8

     

    Is it missing (which?) GUI library?

     

  3. Sorry for these newbie questions. I am currently starting to evaluate Win Toolkit.

    I want to create a Win 7 Pro ISO WITH ALL Patches already applied.

    Therefore I started Wintoolkit process and selected one of the public available Win 7 ISOs.

    At some stage I get to the All-in-One Integrator.

    When I go now to the tab

    Basic--->Updates+ Languages

    then it seems to me that I have to add all currently available Patches manually.

    Furthermore all these patches (= *.cab files) must be already downloaded and stored on the local hard disk.

    Is this really true?

    I could imagine that there is a menu/option "search for all available patches, download and add them" which allows users to perform all this with one click.

    Where is it function?

    Or is manual adding of the pre-downloaded patch files the only way?

    Furthermore I wonder whether the patch files are simply added as files somewhere to a sub folder to the iso or if they are already slipstreaming into the Windows 7 installation.

    In other words: Assume I later install a Win 7 system from such an WTK ISO: Do I have to apply all the patches afterwards in a second step or are they instantly available just after first boot of new system?

    Thank you

    Peter

  4. When I go to page

    http://www.wintoolkit.co.uk/Home/Downloads

    or

    http://www.wincert.net/leli55PK/DISM/

    then there is a download for DISM 8.1_6.3.9600.16384

    I have (under 64bit Win 7 Pro) already a DISM.exe version but only 6.1.7600.16385

     

    Is my version sufficient to work with Win Toolkit (when I only wnat to create a Win 7 ISO) or do I have to install the v8.1_6.3.9600 ?

    Can I install v8.1_6.3.9600 on Win 7 or is it only intended for Win 8 and above?

    Peter

     

     

     

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