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WSA 2310ver has changed those four .img files to .vhdx files #314

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nankihiyori opened this issue Nov 19, 2023 · 9 comments
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WSA 2310ver has changed those four .img files to .vhdx files #314

nankihiyori opened this issue Nov 19, 2023 · 9 comments

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@nankihiyori
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屏幕截图 2023-11-19 140801

@satyam7world
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exactly

@nankihiyori
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I've tried to convert these files to .img by Smartwind V2V Converter, but the .img files converted are still not suitable.

@satyam7world
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I guess you should be using this one https://github.com/YT-Advanced/WSA-Script
there is a release from the last weak.

@ZeaMays14142
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I guess you should be using this one https://github.com/YT-Advanced/WSA-Script there is a release from the last weak.

are you sure its still active? apart from the releases, are the issues being looked at?

@Ayrlin-Renata
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same issue, attempting to use older versions...

issue is also present in versions:
2309.40000.8.0
2308.40000.4.0
2307.40000.6.0
2306.40000.4.0
2305.40000.4.0

I am unable to find an older version than this, all of these former .img files are now .vhdx

@TexinTX
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TexinTX commented Jan 7, 2024

From XDA how-to: https://www.xda-developers.com/how-to-run-android-apps-on-any-windows-11-pc/
I used the Mega Hosted file from their page. It had the .img files and worked fine.
"At the time of writing this article, the version number of the Windows Subsystem for Android package is 1.7.32815.0. We've also [mirrored this particular build](link removed) for easy-downloading. The SHA-1 hash of the MSIX Bundle for this version is 0c4b3430bcd37be562f54322c79fb14f11ce1348."

@ZeaMays14142
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From XDA how-to: https://www.xda-developers.com/how-to-run-android-apps-on-any-windows-11-pc/ I used the Mega Hosted file from their page. It had the .img files and worked fine. "At the time of writing this article, the version number of the Windows Subsystem for Android package is 1.7.32815.0. We've also [mirrored this particular build](link removed) for easy-downloading. The SHA-1 hash of the MSIX Bundle for this version is 0c4b3430bcd37be562f54322c79fb14f11ce1348."

the .img files worked fine? on which version of WSA did it work?
also, were the mega-hosted imgs clean?

@TexinTX
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TexinTX commented Jan 9, 2024

From XDA how-to: https://www.xda-developers.com/how-to-run-android-apps-on-any-windows-11-pc/ I used the Mega Hosted file from their page. It had the .img files and worked fine. "At the time of writing this article, the version number of the Windows Subsystem for Android package is 1.7.32815.0. We've also [mirrored this particular build](link removed) for easy-downloading. The SHA-1 hash of the MSIX Bundle for this version is 0c4b3430bcd37be562f54322c79fb14f11ce1348."

the .img files worked fine? on which version of WSA did it work? also, were the mega-hosted imgs clean?

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The SHA-1 was good, and if you right-click on the file and check properties looks like it was signed by MS ...

@cypher619
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I was able to build using the Mega mirror but am unable to install because a dependency is missing Microsoft.UI.Xaml.2.6 which is a considerably older version. I tried to install it but the sources provided have been removed.

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