![]() ![]() Safeguarded against loops if for some reason compatibility layer has been crippled by a zealous services "optimization". It's very fast on windows 10 since it just calls cmd, and the lame defender won't randomly delay execution as it happens with ps or vbs commands.Īlso has a fallback mode on windows 7 with a copy trick to set compatibility flags for built-in tools. >nul reg add "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\AppCompatFlags\Layers" /v "%tmp%\cmd.exe" /f /d RUNASADMIN Set "S=%systemroot%\system32"& set "A=%systemdrive%\Users\Default\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\WinX\Group3\01 - Command Prompt" :::: Run as administrator AveYo: no ps\vbs so no av delay, proper parameters pass, loop guard of course you can also edit the script values directly, but I and many users find it more convenient to just rename the file with the additional options Iso 11 Pro MediaCreationTool.bat = to launch iso creation with 11 version, Professional editionĬan also add language (example: en-us or tr-tr) or architecture ( x86 or 圆4) or no_update (for troubleshooting) Iso 21H2 MediaCreationTool.bat = to launch iso creation 10 21H2 versionĬan change 21H2 to any other older build, or use 11 for getting windows 11Ĭan add desired edition to override the detected one:Īuto 11 Enterprise MediaCreationTool.bat = to launch auto upgrade with 11 version, Enterprise edition I suggest instead the common workarounds of bypassing the gui altogether by simply renaming the script as:Īuto 21H2 MediaCreationTool.bat = to launch auto upgrade with 10 21H2 version It would prove very difficult to diagnose ![]() ![]() When I have tested italian 7 and italian 10 myself and found it working fine, I actually also tested tr ones and found it working fine as wellĮvery time there's an issue reported it's either tr, pt-br or it - because these are the communities that make use extensively of home-brewed (and often pre-broken) iso's The not being able to download and not showing the gui issue is invariably a result of badly configured machine - considering the script is powershell 2.0 compatible. ![]()
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