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Windows 10 Build 15035 Media Builder:

This media builder will download Windows 10 Build 15035, apply common modifications, install apps, install drivers and generate custom installation media ready for use on the selected device.

Windows 10 Build 15035 is now six years old and it should not be considered as suitable for daily use, in addition to being outdated it has numerous bugs and other issues expected of an expired pre-release build. Consider running Windows 10 Build 15035 as novelty value only, it will not make any Windows RT device useful.
The use of this media builder or the media it produces is entirely at your own risk.

User Guide
- Device Support
- Known Issues
- Version History

20/02/2023 - Windows_10_15035_Media_Builder_v2.4f.zip
- Possible workaround to the issue of hanging on the UEFI boot logo when attempting to install Windows using Windows Media Builder output on the Tegra devices.

Download: Open-RT / Archive.org

15/02/2023 - Windows_10_15035_Media_Builder_v2.4e.zip
- Office 2013 RT Home & Student Plus update lists updated to February 2023.
- Nokia Lumia 2520 driver pack updated (Working output still not available).

10/01/2023 - Windows_10_15035_Media_Builder_v2.4d.zip
- Office 2013 RT Home & Student Plus update lists updated to January 2023.
- Surface RT & 2 Jailbreak USB updated to v1.5b.
- Minor update to App Pack.
- Minor fixes.

29/12/2022 - Windows_10_15035_Media_Builder_v2.4c.zip
- Corrected an issue with the optional Windows OEM:NONSLP activation method.
- Minor fixes.

20/11/2022 - Windows_10_15035_Media_Builder_v2.4b.zip
- Office 2013 RT Home & Student Plus update lists updated to November 2022.
- Added alternative Product Key/Activation options for Windows 10 & Office 2013.

13/10/2022 - Windows_10_15035_Media_Builder_v2.4a.zip
- Office 2013 RT Home & Student Plus update lists updated to October 2022.
- Minor update to App Pack.
- Surface RT & 2 Jailbreak USB updated to v1.5a.

17/09/2022 - Windows_10_15035_Media_Builder_v2.4.zip
- Added option to create a "Windows To Go" bootable USB drive. ^
- Office 2013 RT Home & Student Plus update lists updated to September 2022.
- DISM logs are now being saved correctly.
- Minor fixes.




Depending on the options selected, the result will look like one of the pictures below or something in-between.

please help me error, like the picture
 

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Hello, I updated my Surface RT to Windows 10 without any problems, all the drivers are installed and working, Edge works, the YouTube site needs to be loaded as for a mobile device. one problem: all my computers see and open my surface on the local network, but the surface does not see my computers. I have been checked all settings and group policy... please advise. thanks.
I don't have 15035 installed at the moment but I don't recall having a similar issue, next time I have it installed I will try to check.
please help me error, like the picture
Your UEFI is not supported by Yahallo. You will need to update to v4.22.500 first, the latest UEFI attached.
 

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I don't have 15035 installed at the moment but I don't recall having a similar issue, next time I have it installed I will try to check.

Your UEFI is not supported by Yahallo. You will need to update to v4.22.500 first, the latest UEFI attached.
when successfully installing windows 10, surface 2 cpu runs 100%, do you have any solutions please help me
 

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Hi, I don't understand how LAN is dependent on UEFI if UEFI works at the BIOS level. besides that, all other computers see and open all shared folders on my Surface RT...
thanks.
 

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Hi, I don't understand how LAN is dependent on UEFI if UEFI works at the BIOS level. besides that, all other computers see and open all shared folders on my Surface RT...
thanks.
The UEFI reply was for another user, I will try to take a look next time I have 15035 installed.
 

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when I upgrade to surface 2 window 10, can't get wifi, can you guide me to find the wifi driver for me?
All drivers are already included, it should just work. Can you post a screenshot of device manager along with \logs\Info.txt and \logs\Info-Install.txt (these files will be in the output folder or on the USB).
 

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All drivers are already included, it should just work. Can you post a screenshot of device manager along with \logs\Info.txt and \logs\Info-Install.txt (these files will be in the output folder or on the USB).
I have successfully fixed the wifi, thank you very much, but the device still has a sound error, opening the machine to load into the window takes a long time to take 1 hour. hope you help.
 

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Troubleshooter won't be functional on current date because the build is expired, you could try setting the date to February 2017 but I'm not sure it will help.

I've never seen the issues you are reporting, assuming its not a hardware issue the best advice I can offer is to rebuild the image and reinstall. Post \logs\Info.txt and \logs\Info-Install.txt from your existing image (these files will be in the output folder or on the USB).
 
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I created a USB with W10 for a vivotab rt, after installing it, it doesnt boot at all. It keeps a purple line on top left. ANd if i press F10, the windows boot manager tell me winload.efi 0xc0000428, the digital signature for this file couldnt be verified.
What should i do?
With the w10 usb and the w8.1 usb doest do anything at all
 

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I created a USB with W10 for a vivotab rt, after installing it, it doesnt boot at all. It keeps a purple line on top left. ANd if i press F10, the windows boot manager tell me winload.efi 0xc0000428, the digital signature for this file couldnt be verified.
What should i do?
With the w10 usb and the w8.1 usb doest do anything at all
For the VivoTab you need to make sure your 10 image was built using the "Modified Windows RT 8.1 Recovery Environment (WinRE)" option.
 
For the VivoTab you need to make sure your 10 image was built using the "Modified Windows RT 8.1 Recovery Environment (WinRE)" option.
Thanks! but yes, I used that option. now it started,about 10 reboots later it had detect the pendrive and I reinstalled it, and then, it appeared a screen where i had to accept something that firstly didnt appeared.
Now I see I have to activate it.
 

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Thanks! but yes, I used that option. now it started,about 10 reboots later it had detect the pendrive and I reinstalled it, and then, it appeared a screen where i had to accept something that firstly didnt appeared.
Now I see I have to activate it.
It will activate itself when connected to the internet but sometimes it might take an hour or so.

As for the secure boot accept screen not appearing this seems to be an issue with the VivoTab itself (just replicated it here), I'm not sure anything can be done about this but I will check. The workaround seems to be to toggle the vol keys which will cause the options to be show up when highlighted.
 
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    Windows 10 Build 15035 Media Builder:

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    This media builder will download Windows 10 Build 15035, apply common modifications, install apps, install drivers and generate custom installation media ready for use on the selected device.

    Windows 10 Build 15035 is now six years old and it should not be considered as suitable for daily use, in addition to being outdated it has numerous bugs and other issues expected of an expired pre-release build. Consider running Windows 10 Build 15035 as novelty value only, it will not make any Windows RT device useful.
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    The use of this media builder or the media it produces is entirely at your own risk.

    User Guide
    - Device Support
    - Known Issues
    - Version History

    10/05/2023 - Windows_10_15035_Media_Builder_v2.4j.zip
    - Tegra Jailbreak USB updated to v1.6.
    - Office 2013 RT Home & Student Plus update lists updated to May 2023.
    - Minor fix to QEMU output when the source install.wim exceeded 4GB in size.

    Download: Open-RT / Archive.org

    27/04/2023 - Windows_10_15035_Media_Builder_v2.4i.zip
    - Minor fixes.

    15/04/2023 - Windows_10_15035_Media_Builder_v2.4h.zip
    - Updated device notes for Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 11 & ASUS VivoTab RT.
    - DISM now uses the Media Builder temporary folder for scratch space where possible.
    - Added check to prevent Media Builder from offering any of the drive(s) it is using from being offered as an output destination.
    - Added file system check.
    - Minor fixes.

    19/03/2023 - Windows_10_15035_Media_Builder_v2.4g.zip
    - Corrected an issue which caused the output for ASUS VivoTab RT to be unbootable.
    - ASUS VivoTab RT driver pack updated.
    - Install.wim larger than 4GB will now be split correctly.
    - Office 2013 RT Home & Student Plus update lists updated to March 2023.

    20/02/2023 - Windows_10_15035_Media_Builder_v2.4f.zip
    - Possible workaround to the issue of hanging on the UEFI boot logo when attempting to install Windows using Windows Media Builder output on the Surface 2.

    15/02/2023 - Windows_10_15035_Media_Builder_v2.4e.zip
    - Office 2013 RT Home & Student Plus update lists updated to February 2023.
    - Nokia Lumia 2520 driver pack updated (Working output still not available).

    10/01/2023 - Windows_10_15035_Media_Builder_v2.4d.zip
    - Office 2013 RT Home & Student Plus update lists updated to January 2023.
    - Surface RT & 2 Jailbreak USB updated to v1.5b.
    - Minor update to App Pack.
    - Minor fixes.

    29/12/2022 - Windows_10_15035_Media_Builder_v2.4c.zip
    - Corrected an issue with the optional Windows OEM:NONSLP activation method.
    - Minor fixes.

    20/11/2022 - Windows_10_15035_Media_Builder_v2.4b.zip
    - Office 2013 RT Home & Student Plus update lists updated to November 2022.
    - Added alternative Product Key/Activation options for Windows 10 & Office 2013.

    13/10/2022 - Windows_10_15035_Media_Builder_v2.4a.zip
    - Office 2013 RT Home & Student Plus update lists updated to October 2022.
    - Minor update to App Pack.
    - Surface RT & 2 Jailbreak USB updated to v1.5a.

    17/09/2022 - Windows_10_15035_Media_Builder_v2.4.zip
    - Added option to create a "Windows To Go" bootable USB drive. ^
    - Office 2013 RT Home & Student Plus update lists updated to September 2022.
    - DISM logs are now being saved correctly.
    - Minor fixes.

    ^ This isn't real Windows To Go but it will write a USB with a bootable installation of Windows. The option is disabled by default and has to be enabled from Media Builder Settings if required. If enabled this option will be offered either after creating an image or when writing an existing one. There are no guarantees that this is stable but it might be useful if you want to test something without touching the local installation.

    I have only tested this on a Surface 2 and cannot predict how or even if it will work on other devices, in the tests I have done the installation was usable when installed to a USB 2 Western Digital 250GB conventional hard drive or a USB 3 SanDisk Extreme 64GB flash drive. If a drive with inadequate performance is used then at best the installation will take an hour or two or in the worst case the installation will fail.

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    Depending on the options selected, the result will look like one of the pictures below or something in-between.

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    My bad, i was sure i have Surface RT. Everytning works now. Thank you so much
    No problem, glad it worked.

    @jwa4 if downloaded for office or language pack is breaks for some reasons so after next launch builder is just skip redownload office and stop if those files are rong. maybe it is good to delete it and redownload?
    I will fix this in the next release but if the downloads for Office got interrupted you can delete the contents of:
    Code:
    D:\Windows_10_15035_Media_Builder v1.6b\Downloads\Office\Downloads\
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    I need some help. I’ve installed windows 10 and it works fine but now I want to go back to 8.1. I’ve made a recovery usb with the windows 8.1 files but I can’t get to the usb recovery from boot up. Only way to get to recovery is from within the windows settings. From there I try to get to cmd but it just reboots the system. Any help would be greatly appreciated thank you.
    I found the solution for this
    Microsoft only provides Recovery zip for Surface RT, which contains Windows RT 8.1.
    With the steps provided by Microsoft, we can setup an USB stick that boots into Windows Recovery Environment.
    However, this Recovery Environment only recognizes Windows 10 for recovery, but what is in the USB is Windows RT 8.1. The discrepancy leads to recovery failure.
    Here are my steps:
    1. Use jwa4's script, at "Choosing Windows Setup Mode" choose "1. Windows Setup" and continue to create an USB with typical windows setup mode
    2. Use the USB in step 1, boot Surface into setup mode, choose "Custom", and delete all the partitions.
    3. Leave the setup without installing, so we have a hard drive that is "empty" (file structure corrupted and unbootable)
    4. Now, we can use the Windows RT 8.1 Recovery USB to recover the Surface with "Troubleshooting" -> "Reset your PC"
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    I've been looking but I'm not sure how to do it
    by chance you will have the commands I do not want to break anything
    Unfortunatley I have never used any of them, I did briefly try to add the option of applying the Russian Language pack to the mod kit but it caused various issues.
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    the store does not work for me, how can I solve it? or how to install apps without the store?

    is there a way to go back to w8.1?

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    Store is working here, is it possible the store has been updated on your installation? The last version of the Store that will work normally is 11706.1001.26.0. For manual installation you can grab Appx files using https://store.rg-adguard.net/

    To go back to 8.1 you can grab the official recovery image for your device from https://support.microsoft.com/surfacerecoveryimage