![]() The additional step of setting UI Language and Generate Lang.ini are also required. To make sure they do match we have to, in this case, add the en-GB language pack to the original en-US source media Install.wim used during In-Place-Upgrade. Now when we come to do an In-Place-Upgrade the languages no longer match and the following error is recorded in the last Compat Scan log “C:\$Windows.~BT\Sources\Panther\CompatData_…xml” (check date modified): ![]() To all intent purposes, the computer is being built with en-GB media in this case. However, When a Language Pack is installed offline, it fundamentally changes the language in the source at build time. Therefore the assumption made was the source media for In-Place-Upgrade also needed to be Windows 10 Enterprise en-US. ![]() The custom WIM used during OSD was created using Windows 10 Enterprise en-US source media. This blog post was born out of the issue seen when first attempting to perform an In-Place-Upgrade on a computer that had the en-GB language pack installed offline during OSD. Mount Install.wim from Windows 10 original source media.ĭism /Mount-Image /ImageFile:\install.wim /Index:1 /MountDir:ĭism /Image: /ScratchDir:%temp% /Add-Package /PackagePath:\ĭism /image: /gen-langini /distribution:””Ħ.
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