Hi!
I came across this project by chance, looking for a way to execute the msixbundle package of WSA on Windows 10 somehow on Google.
I was surprised when I found it since I never thought it was actually going to happen. However, I tried it and it doesn't seem to be working :/
I downloaded the latest Windows 10 build from here and uncompressed the contents of the .zip in a folder called "WSA" in a directory of my choice that I wouldn't need to mess with just as instructed.
Then I ran the Run.bat file, and I came across this error:
Installing MagiskOnWSA...
Add-AppxPackage : Deployment failed with HRESULT: 0x80073CFD, A Prerequisite for an install could not be satisfied. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80073CFD)
Deployment operation progress: C:\Users\lun0s\Documents\WSA\AppxManifest.xml
Initialized
- CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (C:\Users\lun0s...ppxManifest.xml:String) [Add-AppxPackage], Exception
- FullyQualifiedErrorId : DeploymentError,Microsoft.Windows.Appx.PackageManager.Commands.AddAppxPackageCommand
Then I checked the Notes, and tried out the suggestions to get a more serviceable error message.
I typed in Add-AppxPackage -ForceApplicationShutdown -ForceUpdateFromAnyVersion -Register .\AppxManifest.xml
, grabbed the UUID (c9836f0b-30c8-0001-6d58-85c9c830d901
) and then I typed Get-AppPackageLog -ActivityID c9836f0b-30c8-0001-6d58-85c9c830d901
.
The result was this:
Get-WinEvent : The RPC server is unavailable
At C:\Windows\system32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\Modules\Appx\Appx.psm1:90 char:20
- ... "ActivityId" { Get-WinEvent -log Microsoft-Windows-Appx* -oldest |
-
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (:) [Get-WinEvent], EventLogException
- FullyQualifiedErrorId : System.Diagnostics.Eventing.Reader.EventLogException,Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.GetWinEventCommand
So I proceeded to open services.msc
. The Remote Procedure Call (RPC) service is up and running normally.
The Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Locator service is not, but enabling and starting it didn't help as Run.bat still finished with an error.
I double checked and my Windows install is sitting on an NTFS partition in my C: drive.
Fwiw, I also have the Virtual Machine Platform, WSL and the Windows Hypervisor Platform all enabled. The first 2 for work, and the last one I enabled it on a whim and never turned it off.
I looked up potential solutions and came across this forum post where it's suggested to make sure the firewall makes exceptions to not block the RPC, so I enabled every Inbound Rule that involved the RPC like I show in the picture down below, but that didn't work either:
Anyone knows what's happening?
I'm going to try to update my installation of Windows 10 later today, to see if that fixes the problem.