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    Enabling Media Features (Windows 11 N)

    Installing it as CAB appears to have worked, there must be something mismatched in the FOD ISO then. No worries, appreciate the help!
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    Enabling Media Features (Windows 11 N)

    Oh, yes what I am doing is integrating/enabling the Media Feature pack into the base Pro N wim. In my 22H2 ISO I did it manually with DISM but since I have switched back to NTlite for update slipstreaming as of 23H2, I set it up with the FOD ISO so I can re enable it on any edits going forward...
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    Enabling Media Features (Windows 11 N)

    I use the Win 11 FOD ISO here: https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/azure-docs/blob/main/articles/virtual-desktop/windows-11-language-packs.md It does seem to be installing it properly, just not enabling it. If the tool is not supposed to enable it, that's fine and I can run the command to do so...
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    Enabling Media Features (Windows 11 N)

    Hello, I have a Windows 11 N image where I have downloaded the FOD ISO and installed the Media features into the image, but it is checked and says "Disabled" in bold. How do I get it to install?
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    Crash on adding post program

    Hello, I am having this same issue on version 2.3.1.8454. If I try to move an entry up in the order, and also often on adding an entry it will crash.
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    Editing power plan in boot.wim

    Working on this more, it seems that WDS uses the imported boot.wim only on the index 1 portion (i.e. using the PE to load) but then dumps you into their specific windows setup with their menu. I'm trying to see if there's a way to make this work or if I have to just ditch WDS for SCCM or something.
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    Editing power plan in boot.wim

    Awesome, thanks guys I will check both of these out. I am curious to see how they work in my use case, and I agree that the MSFT way of doing this is obtuse and PE scripting in itself is strange. From some testing I did previously I modified the reg key for winpeshl to confirm that it was...
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    Editing power plan in boot.wim

    That's odd that it doesnt support it, there is a powercfg.exe present in the boot.wim I pulled from the 21H1 ISO, is that a new thing? I can try changing the command, right now I am trying to determine if the startnet.cmd actually runs or not. It appears that WDS messes with the WIM somewhat...
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    Editing power plan in boot.wim

    I understand this way of doing it, and that would not be an issue. But to install I am using WDS, which takes in the boot and install.wim files seperately, so the changes I make for our install.wim are made on the standalone WIM from within NTlite, not to an ISO or source folder. Since it does...
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    Editing power plan in boot.wim

    Hello, a bit of a head scratcher here. I am trying to edit the boot.wim we use for our WDS server so that the power plan is set to High Performance. In all of the guides online for this assume you are using MDT to create a task sequence manually, but from what I can see this doesnt apply to...
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    Chrome post-install not working

    They are in the C drive. I think the drive should be formatted at the point that these are running; as the Adobe and Lenovo update install that are also in that folder both work. Lenovo installer is an exe with silent switches and Adobe was set up with their tool to be a silent install from...
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    Chrome post-install not working

    Sure, here's one of the most recent copies.
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    Chrome post-install not working

    Hello, waited to do fairly thorough testing before posting, but I am having issues getting the Chrome enterprise MSI to install. I have tried to install both with MSIEXEC.exe added as command under post install; as well as putting this into a batch file. I also tried running the MSI directly...
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