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I don't understand the Windows 7 .wim structure
I wanted to do some editing to the Windows 7 .wim, but I don't understand the structure. There are four folders, and they all seem to have the exact same structure and content.
I wanted to do some editing to the Windows 7 .wim, but I don't understand the structure. There are four folders, and they all seem to have the exact same structure and content.
Why would you want to mess with the install manager? Doing so might bork any install that you try to do.
Folders are for different versions- in my example below 1= Home Basic 2= Home Premium 3= Professional 4= Ultimate
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Deployment Image Servicing and Management Command-Line Options
Deployment Image Servicing and Management Technical Reference
Last edited by Urthboundmisfit; 08 Oct 2015 at 06:56.
That makes so much sense. I was thinking it may have to do with versions.
It's not like I'm bored or something. I only knew of nLite/vLite and that the dev didn't know if he'd make one for Win7 and Win8. Then I came across someone who did make one. My idea was to make something like nLite but for 7 and 8.
Developer of nLite & vLite allegedly "nearing completion" of tool for 7 & 8 free & pro versions: LINK
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