About the provtool.exe process causing a stuck 70% of the deployment phase

minghui sun

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My image is based on cn_windows_10_consumer_editions_version_1909_updated_jan_2020_x64_dvd_47161f17.iso. Because I don't know if win10 has streamlined which components, in the system deployment phase will cause a card in 70% of the situation, will be stuck in 70% of the time about 30 or 40 minutes to the next deployment. In the task Manager, when the test ends the provtool.exe process, it will start the next phase without getting stuck at 70%. Can you tell us which parts are responsible for 70% of the jam
 

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Until you provide details about your NTLite modifications, there is no way to guess why your upgrade has failed.
 
Are you doing a clean install, or upgrading an existing Windows?

These components are generally required:
Code:
                <c>langime '输入法编辑器 (IME)'</c>
                <c>microsoft.vclibs.140.00.uwpdesktop 'Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 UWP Desktop Runtime Package'</c>
                <c>uac '用户账户控制 (UAC)'</c>
 
You haven't answered the first question, is this a clean install or an upgrade attempt? A modified image should be used for clean installs.
 
You haven't answered the first question, is this a clean install or an upgrade attempt? A modified image should be used for clean installs.
You can check out my configuration file 12.7xml.
And tell me what component is causing me to get stuck 70% of the time

This configuration file is caused by the fact that it is stuck at 70% of the deployment phase, which is caused by the streamlining of certain components. However, I do not know which components, could you please help me test them? I tested this file back and forth for a week or so, and I still couldn't find the reason why it was stuck at 70%.
 

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I downloaded 18363.628 (MS removed .592 as a bad update), and tried your preset.
The image installed with no delays, or problems. Are you using the VMware wizards to automate your install?

This screen is from VMware Workstation.

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I downloaded 18363.628 (MS removed .592 as a bad update), and tried your preset.
The image installed with no delays, or problems. Are you using the VMware wizards to automate your install?

This screen is from VMware Workstation.

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Is it because of the version? I did have a bug with Windows 10 Pro 19H2 x64-10.0.18363.592 (en-cn)

I used VMware and installed it completely new in a PE environment
 
I have no idea, because I don't remember why it was removed.

January 14, 2020—KB4528760 (OS Builds 18362.592 and 18363.592) - EXPIRED​

Windows 10, version 1903, all editions Windows Server version 1903 More...
Release Date: 14/01/2020
Version: 1903-OS Build 18362.592 and 1909-OS Build 18363.592

NEW 8/5/21
EXPIRATION NOTICE


IMPORTANT As of 8/5/2021, this KB is no longer available from Windows Update, the Microsoft Update Catalog, or other release channels. We recommend that you update your devices to the latest security quality update.
 
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