
Once the process is done, you should end up with a bootable Windows 11 ISO.

So go ahead, grab yourself a coffee or have a snack. The whole process can take quite a bit of time, even on a fast machine with a fast internet connection. The extracted folder should look like the following.ĭouble-click uup_download_windows.cmd, and a Command Prompt window should appear. Windows 11 Operating system Software Information & communications technology Technology 71 comments Best cmason37 this happens on both the Pro for Workstations & Enterprise SKUs, looks like the download script needs to be updated for Windows 11 cmason37 Insider Dev Channel 2 yr. Head over to your Downloads folder (or wherever it ended up), and extract the zip file. This contains the components we need to download Windows, and convert it to a bootable ISO. You should have just gotten a zip package. It should already look like this, in which case you can just click "Create download package". Now, here is where you want to make sure that "Download and convert to ISO" is selected, and that the "Include updates" option is selected (might save us some time later), as shown here. In that case, I suggest Windows Pro, which doesn't require a Microsoft account for setup.Īnyway, choose your edition(s), and click Next. Or, if you're devious like me, you could even use the open-source Microsoft Activation Scripts available on GitHub, and download whatever edition you want.

For this tutorial, I'm going to select "Windows Pro", but you should select the edition you have a product key for.

You should now see a page that on the left column allows you to choose the editions of Windows you want to integrate. That should bring you to a page that looks like the following. Under "Quick Actions", click the 圆4 button (conveniently highlighted in blue) for "Latest Dev Channel Build". First, head over to the UUP Dump homepage.
