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 · I downloaded the Windows 10 Inbox Apps from the VLSC mapped up the ISO and can this command to only install the Photos app. It looks like you could easily choose which individual apps you'd like to add back.  · That’s why I had to find another solution: Microsoft has an ISO on VLSC (search for “Windows 10 Inbox Apps“) containing all of the pre-installed apps. Download this ISO and use these source files. IMPORTANT: be careful, these ISO are depending on your Windows 10 versions. Download and use the correct one. The ISO also contains the ‘NET Estimated Reading Time: 2 mins.  · Microsoft has a Windows 10 Inbox Apps ISO for each available Windows 10 version. These can be found on the Microsoft Volume Licensing Service Center. In order to reinstall the package use the following steps. Mount ISO Mount the ISO or UNC path with Packages to be added.

Where did you get the Windows ISO? Volume Licensing Service Center? Maybe they have the inbox apps ISO. Take a look at @DaleKudusi-MSFT 's answer below #2 might sounds like something similar to what I attempted a couple years or so again before the apps were made available in an ISO. Download Windows 11 ISO - Download the ISO to create a bootable installation media (USB drive, DVD), create a virtual machine, or simply mount the disk image to install Windows On an Azure VM, download the Windows 10 Multi-Language ISO, FODs, and Inbox Apps for Windows 10 Enterprise multi-session, version /, and images from the links in Prerequisites. Open and mount the ISO files on the VM.

Assuming you have the necessary source files handy, the steps involved are relatively straight forward. First, download the PowerShell script from my GitHub repository. Next, get the necessary source files. You could use App update OPK or the Windows 10 inbox Apps ISO (available from the VLSC). Personally, I recommend using the Microsoft Store. I downloaded the Windows 10 Inbox Apps from the VLSC mapped up the ISO and can this command to only install the Photos app. It looks like you could easily choose which individual apps you'd like to add back. Where did you get the Windows ISO? Volume Licensing Service Center? Maybe they have the inbox apps ISO. Take a look at @DaleKudusi-MSFT 's answer below #2 might sounds like something similar to what I attempted a couple years or so again before the apps were made available in an ISO.

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