where d:\mount is the location of the mount directory, f:\install.wim is the name and the location of the .wim file to mount, and 2 is the reference number of the specific volume in the .wim file.
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After using 7updater, I can mount and unmount successfully once, then any further attempts fail with "Access denied". I just wish that 7updater package had 2 batch files (like it has one to optimize the WIM and one to create an ISO) where one batch file can mount the WIM and another can do unmount /commit.
Now, i have already 'solved' this issue by installing a temporary copy of Win 7 to the c:\\ and using EasyBCD to add an entry to the bcd file, to point to winre.wim to run the HP Recovery factory softw
I am trying to find a way to take a WIM file from WDS, and convert it to an ISO image, so that I can use the ISO to install into VMware machines. I've read the many posts on how to convert a discover.
If copying files over from a DVD to the above folders, you actually only need the Sources\install.wim file from the Windows 7 x64 DVD.
This tutorial will show you how to multi boot with different partitions or VHDs by applying the install.wim file with ImageX.
"Windows could not collect information for [OSImage] since the specified image file [install.wim] does not exist." I used the same DVD, i know install.wim is on it.
so my question is simple, when disming a wim file - especially when many msu files are involved in the updating of the wim - how the f can I avoid bloating & make sure the final .wim is as small as possible? (without using any artificial compression of the wim file I mean.