β Category: | Disk Image Files |
β Developer: | Microsoft Corporation |
π A .WIM format interpretation correlates with a file-based imaging specification that was initially opened up, introduced, and published to the general audience simultaneously with Windows Vista release. Precisely, this accurate .WIM pattern permits to deploy a single virtual disk image to multiple computer platforms. Indeed, the .WIM file items serve for managing and opening various files, such as components, updates, and drivers without loading and initializing the requested system image in scope of a virtual disk emulator. As an auxiliary hint, the .WIM extension images may comprise multiple disk images that can be fluently mounted as new volumes within Windows desktop shell. Furthermore, they can also be tweaked to bootable state, which implies that the respective computer workstation can effortlessly boot from a corresponding disk image.
π The .WIM file structure, composition, and logical hierarchy can be transparently, flexibly, and adaptively recognized, acknowledged, and opened up by 7-Zip, ExtractNow, PeaZip, WinMount, or Microsoft ImageX bundles, all of which are consistent with Windows infrastructure, solely and unexceptionally.
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