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Hi
To extract/edit .WIM files a small command line tool is needed, namely ImageX.
It works as following: A .WIM file needs to be mounted to a existing
directory, which means the contents of the file is kind of copied to that
directory. Here it can be read and/or edited. Finally, when unmounting the
directory all is back to normal (and if the /COMMIT switch is used the
changes will be written back to the .WIM file).
The utility ImageX.exe can be downloaded by clicking one of the following
links:
http://two.xthost.info/WIM/ImageX.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/28396480/imagex.exe
Hope this helps
To extract/edit .WIM files a small command line tool is needed, namely ImageX.
It works as following: A .WIM file needs to be mounted to a existing
directory, which means the contents of the file is kind of copied to that
directory. Here it can be read and/or edited. Finally, when unmounting the
directory all is back to normal (and if the /COMMIT switch is used the
changes will be written back to the .WIM file).
The utility ImageX.exe can be downloaded by clicking one of the following
links:
http://two.xthost.info/WIM/ImageX.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/28396480/imagex.exe
Hope this helps