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Is it possible to boot from a Windows WIM image or is that not possible? What's the difference between ISO and WIM?
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Is it possible to boot from a Windows WIM image or is that not possible? What's the difference between ISO and WIM?
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WIM is a multi “image” file format that supports having one of those images declared as “bootable” i.e the typical case of booting a PE environment (boot.wim) contained on MS Windows Install Distributions.
The wim booting process would be something like:
ISO and WIM are just different storage file formats with different goals. While the first one is related to the CD/DVD format, the second one is able to hold several images of MS OSs as “snapshots”; I mean as working images of different OSs.
1An important distinction between ISO and WIM is (respectively) sector based vs file based. – jiggunjer – 2016-01-11T05:22:13.037
What does PE environment mean here? Is it talking about the Preinstallation Environment or something else? – Hashim – 2017-07-16T00:29:52.377
Yes; the environment created when booting a "Windows PE" WIM file like Boot.wim. – Pat – 2017-07-16T07:32:29.527
To add to what @HarryJohnston said, PE (or a recovery disk) uses
boot.wim. Whereas full images tend to be namedinstall.wim. – jiggunjer – 2016-01-11T05:14:56.473http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Imaging_Format – VBwhatnow – 2012-06-25T14:21:03.203
Windows PE boots from WIM. In addition to the WIM file you need the Windows boot manager (bootmgr and various associated files). I'm not sure whether or not it is possible to boot a full version of Windows from a WIM file, but I don't think it is supported. (You'd need a lot of memory, since you have to load the image into a ramdisk to boot from it.) – Harry Johnston – 2012-06-26T00:14:09.583