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  • Do you get an error message? Have you tried installing the packages without installing WingetUIStore? Commented Jun 13 at 6:35
  • @ReddyLutonadio I'll experiment in virtual machines later..
    – paradroid
    Commented Jun 13 at 6:42
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    My best guess from what you've posted is that the issue is your UI is opening after install, and therefore preventing the script from continuing until it has been closed. You could try to see if the --custom or --override options can be used for that particular package to prevent it from starting once installed. If that doesn't work, you could try running that particular command using start, so that the next can run whilst that continues separately to the rest; i.e. start winget.exe install --id SomePythonThings.WingetUIStore --exact.
    – Compo
    Commented Jun 14 at 8:11
  • @Compo Thanks, that led me to find the solution.
    – paradroid
    Commented Jun 23 at 21:55