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I'm messing around with provisioning packages for Windows 10 using USMT and new /apps
option to ScanState to minimize amount of software to manually reinstall. However I noticed that in spite of the promises to get all the files outside of OS into a package, I face "expired prerelease software" akin to this upon reinstalling Windows from Recovery Drive, going through OOBE, and starting VS. Same happens if I go straight to Audit mode. So I have to reinstall VS. Is there a way to properly package it into PPKG?
I tried to run plain dumb
scanstate /apps /ppkg c:\recovery\customizations\apps.ppkg
followed by creating Recovery Drive and reinstalling Windows from it.
I think this is a question which should be better migrated to serverfault.com because the question is enterprise/business related – magicandre1981 – 2016-08-28T07:52:04.060
I'm a home/hobby user in this context. I just want custom Recovery Drive for Windows 10. Otherwise referenced related question also has to go. – mlt – 2016-08-28T14:10:43.607
ok, check this topic: http://superuser.com/q/1076185/174557
– magicandre1981 – 2016-08-28T14:18:07.173And? It is my reply in there;) and I mention this particular problem with this application. Everything else works for me. – mlt – 2016-08-28T14:24:25.753