- Moved unattend file injection logic to occur after VHDX caching to ensure the cached VHDX does not contain audit-mode unattend.
- Simplified the logic to determine if the VHDX is already mounted, reducing redundant mount/dismount cycles.
- Ensured the unattend file is copied to the correct directory based on the Windows architecture.
Applies a workaround for an issue where the `Microsoft.PowerShell.LocalAccounts` module fails to load in PowerShell 7 on Windows 11 23H2 and earlier.
The script now checks the OS build number and imports the module using the Windows PowerShell compatibility layer on affected systems.
Fixes: https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell/issues/21645
Updates the build process to remove any existing Apps.iso during cleanup, ensuring a fresh build without stale artifacts.
Clarifies in the app script template that configuration variables are treated as strings. The examples are updated to reflect this, preventing potential errors in custom scripts when checking for boolean-like values.
Refactors the ADK URL retrieval logic to let `Invoke-WebRequest` handle the forward link redirection directly. This approach is more reliable than manually parsing the redirect response.
Adds a try/catch block to provide better error handling and logging during the URL resolution process.
Adds a new function to programmatically retrieve the required authentication token for the Lenovo PSREF API. This change is necessary as Lenovo is now restricting API access without a JavaScript-generated token.
The new function launches a headless browser instance, uses the DevTools protocol to extract the token from local storage, and then terminates the browser. This ensures continued access to the comprehensive model data available through the PSREF API, which is not fully present in other catalogs.
The User-Agent string has also been updated.
Refines the logic for verifying existing Win32 applications by checking for architecture-specific names (x86, x64, arm64).
Enhances validation by ensuring the application folder contains files of a sufficient size, not just that the folder exists.
Adds more detailed logging to aid in troubleshooting cases where an app is not found or its content is missing.
Replaces the `Compare-Object` cmdlet with a faster, manual loop comparison on pre-sorted arrays to optimize the VHDX cache check for matching updates.
This change also refactors the extraction of update filenames for better readability and adds checks for empty collections to improve script robustness.
Streamlines the logic for finding Cumulative Update (CU) and Cumulative Update Preview (CUP) files by removing redundant code.
The file search now relies directly on a wildcard search using the KB article ID, instead of first attempting a match with a specific filename. This change simplifies the script and makes the discovery process more direct. Also removes commented-out code.
Removes the use of global variables for paths and architecture settings. Instead, these values are now passed explicitly as parameters to the relevant functions.
This change improves code clarity, reduces the risk of side effects, and makes the functions more modular and easier to test.
Adds standard PowerShell comment-based help blocks (synopsis and description) to all UI and common library script modules (`.psm1`) and the main UI entry point script (`.ps1`).
This improves maintainability and discoverability by documenting the purpose of each script file. Also removes various redundant or commented-out code blocks.
Removes the check for a pre-existing capture ISO when applications are being installed.
This change simplifies the logic by unconditionally creating the capture media if `InstallApps` is enabled. This ensures the media is always correctly configured for capturing the virtual machine to an FFU.
Introduces the ability to use a custom XML file for Office installation, allowing for more flexible configurations.
The build script now accepts an `OfficeConfigXMLFile` parameter. If provided, its filename will be used for the installation.
The Office Deployment Toolkit is now downloaded to the specified Office path instead of the development path. UI tooltips are updated to clarify this behavior.
Forces the creation of capture media if app installation is enabled and the capture ISO does not already exist.
This change prevents a failure later in the build process by ensuring the necessary media is available.
Improves the performance of creating multiple deployment USB drives by refactoring the process to run in parallel using `ForEach-Object -Parallel`.
Key changes:
- Mounts the deployment ISO once before processing begins, rather than for each individual drive.
- Partitions, formats, and copies files to multiple USB drives concurrently, significantly reducing the total time required.
- Simplifies and cleans up the FFU selection logic.
- Standardizes on `robocopy` for all large file transfer operations to improve performance and logging.
Improves the reliability of finding update files (CU, CUP, .NET) by first using the exact filename from the update metadata. The script now only falls back to searching by KB article ID if the primary method fails.
Additionally, this enhances the VHDX cache lookup logic. The comparison now uses update file names extracted directly from their URLs, ensuring a more accurate match against the cached configuration.
Separates the process of identifying required Windows updates from the download process itself. This allows for checking against the VHDX cache using a list of required updates before any files are downloaded, making the caching mechanism more efficient and reliable.
This change introduces a new `Get-UpdateFileInfo` function to gather update metadata. The main script logic is updated to first determine all necessary updates, then check for a suitable cached VHDX, and only download the updates if no valid cache item is found.
Adds a feature to automatically save the selected drivers to `Drivers.json` upon download, preserving the user's selection for future use.
Improves script execution by:
- Ensuring the disk cleanup process completes before proceeding.
- Suppressing progress bars globally for a cleaner console output.
- Hiding non-critical warnings during driver installation.
- Removing an unused BITS transfer function and trailing whitespace.
Introduces a progress reporting system to provide real-time feedback during the FFU build. This includes adding a progress bar and status messages to the UI, which are updated at key stages of the build process.
- Adds a new `Set-Progress` function to log progress updates.
- Integrates `Set-Progress` calls throughout the main build script.
- Updates the UI to parse progress logs and update the progress bar and status text.
- Improves error reporting in the UI to display more detailed failure reasons.
- Corrects a typo in the `LogicalSectorSizeBytes` parameter name in documentation and log messages.
Introduces a new "Monitor" tab in the `BuildFFUVM` UI to display live log output from the build process.
When a build is started, the UI now automatically switches to the Monitor tab. It tails the main log file in real-time and displays the content in a list view, which auto-scrolls as new entries appear.
This provides immediate visual feedback on the build progress and any errors without needing to manually open the log file.
Additionally, this change adds a Ctrl+C keyboard shortcut to copy selected log lines from the monitor view to the clipboard.
Pipes the FFU selection table through `Out-String` to ensure it is correctly rendered in the console. This prevents potential issues where the formatted table object is not displayed as intended.
Sets the verbose preference within the `FFU.Common` module to match the preference of the calling script.
This ensures that when the script is run with the `-Verbose` switch, verbose output from the module is also logged to the console.
Refactors the driver download logic for all manufacturers to first check for the existence of a final `.wim` archive. If a WIM file is found, the download and processing for that model is skipped, significantly improving performance on subsequent runs.
This change also resolves a potential type conversion error when processing driver mapping JSON files and corrects a minor typo in a log message.
Removes the parameter for installing preview cumulative updates to simplify the script's interface.
Improves logging during the driver copy process to provide better visibility into which drivers are being used.
The UI no longer loads the selected device 'Make' from the configuration on startup.
Adds a `DriverMapping.json` file to automate driver injection during image deployment.
Driver download tasks now generate or update this mapping file with the relative path for each successfully downloaded driver package.
The deployment script now uses this file to automatically detect and select the correct drivers for the target hardware, removing the need for manual selection. The manual driver selection prompt is retained as a fallback.
Moves the logic for downloading and preparing the Dell driver catalog from the main build scripts directly into the specific Dell driver download task.
This change encapsulates all Dell-specific logic within the `Save-DellDriversTask` function, making it self-sufficient. Each parallel task now manages its own dependency on the catalog file, which simplifies the main script's responsibilities.
Also includes minor code style formatting.
- Created module manifest for FFU.Common with initial version 0.0.1.
- Created module manifest for FFUUI.Core with initial version 0.0.1.
- Implemented shared UI functions in FFUUI.Shared.psm1, including:
- Update-ListViewItemStatus: Updates the status of items in a ListView.
- Update-OverallProgress: Updates a progress bar and status label.
- Invoke-ProgressUpdate: Enqueues progress updates to the UI thread.
- Add-SortableColumn: Adds sortable columns to a ListView.
- Add-SelectableGridViewColumn: Adds a selectable column with a "Select All" checkbox.
- Update-SelectAllHeaderCheckBoxState: Updates the state of the header checkbox.
- Invoke-ListViewSort: Sorts ListView items based on specified properties.
- Show-ModernFolderPicker: Displays a modern folder picker dialog.
- Moved Get-UIConfig from BuildFFUVM_UI.ps1 to FFUUI.Core.psm1 to enhance separation of concerns.
- Updated Get-UIConfig to accept a central $State object, removing direct dependencies on global UI variables.
- Modified internal logic to access UI control values from the $State.Controls hashtable.
- Updated calls in BuildFFUVM_UI.ps1 to pass the $script:uiState object to the refactored function.
- Exported Get-UIConfig from FFUUI.Core.psm1 for accessibility in the main UI script.
- Changed example variable checks in Invoke-AppsScript.ps1 to reflect accurate usage of the AppsScriptVariables hashtable.
- Removed Invoke-AppsScript.ps1 from the script list in Orchestrator.ps1 and added logic to invoke it conditionally based on the presence of AppsScriptVariables.json.
- Enhanced output messages for clarity during script execution.
- Updated AppsScriptVariables parameter description in BuildFFUVM.ps1 to clarify its purpose and usage.
- Updated BuildFFUUnattend files to point to the new Orchestrator.ps1 file.
- Added new common and FFUUI.Core directories that house common/shared files between the UI and PS1 script. This breaks up each of the PS1 scripts to keep things smaller and more organized. Still a lot of work to do here to pull some stuff out of the PS1 scripts.
- Modified the CaptureFFU.ps1 file to include more info during the capture process to help with troubleshooting
- Too many functional changes to list here.
- Added new parameter `$USBDriveList` - A hashtable containing USB drives from win32_diskdrive where:
- Key: USB drive model name (partial match supported)
- Value: USB drive serial number (trailing partial match supported due to some serial numbers ending with blank spaces)
Example: @{ "SanDisk Ultra" = "1234567890"; "Kingston DataTraveler" = "0987654321" }
This is primarily designed for the UI so when a user selects a specific drive, we can make sure we're targeting the correct drive. We don't rely on the physical disk number since a user can save the USB drive information to a config file and re-use that at a later date and the physical disk number could be different, or used on another machine.
- Added support for the $USBDriveList parameter to handle copying to specified USB drives. There is no change to the prior USB drive copy process.
BuildFFUVM.ps1
- Added parameter definitions that were missing:
- AppListPath - Path to a JSON file containing a list of applications to install using WinGet. Default is $FFUDevelopmentPath\Apps\AppList.json.
- PEDriversFolder - Path to the folder containing drivers to be injected into the WinPE deployment media. Default is $FFUDevelopmentPath\PEDrivers.
- Added two new parameters:
- UpdateLatestMicrocode - This is used for Windows 10/Server. When set to $true, will download and install the latest microcode updates for applicable Windows releases (e.g., Windows Server 2016/2019, Windows 10 LTSC 2016/2019) into the FFU. Default is $false.
- UpdateADK - Added for airgapped scenarios where you've manually updated the ADK and don't need it to continually check. When set to $true, the script will check for and install the latest Windows ADK and WinPE add-on if they are not already installed or up-to-date. Default is $true.
- Reorganized the WindowsSKU validateset to make it easier to read and added in 2016 LTSB releases
- Changed version to 2505.1
- Reorganized the releasetoMapping SKUs to make it easier to read
- Omitted Defender/Edge from reporting KB ID since neither includes it
- Updated Save-KB with some enhancements from the UI branch which will handle KBs that don't have an architecture defined in their file name that will leverage a new function Get-PEArchitecture that can interrogate the file name and determine the correct architecture
- Updated Get-ShortenedWindowsSKU with LTSB/LTSC SKUs
- Updated New-FFUFileName to use $winverinfo.Name for $WindowsRelease for client OSes to which will set $WindowsRelease to using Win10 or Win11. This fixes a bug where you might see 10 or 11 instead of Win10 or Win11 for FFU builds that use only the VHDX (e.g. `-InstallApps $false`. This keeps the naming consistent with FFUs built via VM.
- Updated Get-WindowsVersionInfo to fix an issue with naming LTSC 2019
- Added Get-PEArchitecture function
- Commented out the Windows Security Platform Update code since the URL is dead for the content. This is fixed in the UI branch and will be reintroduced in Dev and Main at a later date when the UI work is complete.
- Created a new variable `$isLTSC`
- Modified and reorganized the search strings for the various .net framework components. LTSC introduced some complexity with handling the various .net releases.
- VHDXCaching will now recurse the KBPath folder when finding downloaded KBs to include in its config file
Sample_default.json
- Added new/missing parameters
- ApplistPath
- UpdateADK
- UpdateLatestMicrocode
CaptureFFU.ps1
- `$WindowsVersion` 2016 and 2019 for LTSC releases
- Changed some SKU spacing to make things more consistent and included Enterprise N LTSC
ApplyFFU.ps1
- Updated version to 2505.1
- Fixed an issue where if AppsScriptVariables was configured in a config file, the hashtable wasn't being created by the script when setting the variable.
- Fixed a crash where shortening the Windows SKU was creating duplicate shortened names for certain SKUs.
- Fixed an issue with WinPE Drivers not being added to Deployment media
- Fixed an issue where Windows SKUs that include spaces in their names (e.g. Pro Education) and `$InstallApps $false`, FFU creation would fail due to the name including a space. Added a new function `Get-ShortenedWindowsSKU` to truncate the SKU for FFU name creation purposes. This required various changes throughout the script that relied on the Windows SKU for naming.
- Updated version 2412.3