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In an earlier post I pasted this pic of Dism++ revealing the contents of a large Windows multi-all in one iso. At the time I was confused about install.wim files but I think I now have a handle on their setup. Is it correct to say that, although the image shows 31 variations of Windows versions, there are only three install.wims in the main iso file? That is, one .wim for each of the three systems in the pic - W7, W8, W10 - with their variations of Home, Pro, Ultimate etc all being available from settings in each install.wim?
Actually, I've deleted the AIO file, so I can't open it to take another screen shot, but it also contained a number of W11 options. Which would have meant that the AIO contained four install.wims. Yes?
Actually, I've deleted the AIO file, so I can't open it to take another screen shot, but it also contained a number of W11 options. Which would have meant that the AIO contained four install.wims. Yes?
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