I've had absolutely no problem using the UUPDUMP website posted in this thread at:
But then, I have a 1Gbit connection, so that might help.
I have successfully acquired the scripts for 22621.2283 (Windows 11) and 19045.3448 (Windows 10). You can separate the download and conversion process by commenting out a line in the "uup_download_windows.cmd" script file.
Locate this line in the file:
if EXIST convert-UUP.cmd goto :START_CONVERT
Change it to:
:: if EXIST convert-UUP.cmd goto :START_CONVERT
When you run the script, it will just download all the files for the ISO.
At a later time, you can run the following script "convert-UUP.cmd"
to convert the downloaded files into an ISO.
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UUP dump
UUP dump lets you download Unified Update Platform files, like Windows Insider updates, directly from Windows Update.
www.uup.ee
But then, I have a 1Gbit connection, so that might help.
I have successfully acquired the scripts for 22621.2283 (Windows 11) and 19045.3448 (Windows 10). You can separate the download and conversion process by commenting out a line in the "uup_download_windows.cmd" script file.
Locate this line in the file:
if EXIST convert-UUP.cmd goto :START_CONVERT
Change it to:
:: if EXIST convert-UUP.cmd goto :START_CONVERT
When you run the script, it will just download all the files for the ISO.
At a later time, you can run the following script "convert-UUP.cmd"
to convert the downloaded files into an ISO.
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System One
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- OS
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- Computer type
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- CPU
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- Motherboard
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- Memory
- 32 Gb
- Graphics Card(s)
- Intel(R) Iris(R) Xe Graphics
- Sound Card
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- Screen Resolution
- FHD
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- Mouse
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