Based on the common need for combining music production or Windows components, here are the steps to "put together" feature packs or sample packs into a single archive, along with instructions for installing the if that was the goal. 1. Combining Sample Packs (FL Studio / Music Production) If you are organizing 11 different drum/sample kits: Create a New Folder: Name it All_Packs_Combined .
Go to Settings > Apps > Optional features > View features (next to Add an optional feature). Search for "Media Feature Pack", select it, and click Install. 11 packs.zip
If you are trying to install the media features on a Windows 11 N/KN edition: Based on the common need for combining music
Inside, create folders for each pack (e.g., Pack1 , Pack2 , ..., Pack11 ). Go to Settings > Apps > Optional features
Open CMD as administrator and use DISM to add the package. Restart: A restart is required to finalize installation. 3. Adding Data Packs/Resource Packs (Minecraft) Download the desired packs. Open your Minecraft world folder. Drag the zip files directly into the datapacks folder. Use /reload in-game to activate. Could you clarify if you meant: Windows 11 Media Feature Pack (for N editions)? Music/Drum Sample packs for production? Minecraft data packs ? Once I know, I can give you more specific instructions. Media Feature Pack for Windows 10/11 N (September 2022)
Drag and drop the .wav , .aiff , or MIDI files from your 11 separate downloads into these folders.
Right-click the All_Packs_Combined folder, select Send to > Compressed (zipped) folder . 2. Installing Windows 11 Media Feature Pack