date de 2010, depuis sont apparus vhd et vhdx
voir aussi
PointWim à fusionner
format multi système utilisé pour la distribution de Vista et autres
utilitaire de manipulation :ImageX (lu qu'il y a aussi un GImageX), fait partie de l'
AIK
cité ici:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=C7D4BC6D-15F3-4284-9123-679830D629F2&displaylang=en
ou:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/forums/en-US/itprovistasetup/thread/d4c05ee3-2838-4c02-bfa1-09e99c90f247
donc installer
WindowsAik et chercher ximage
le dossier Microsoft Windows Aik du menu démarer contient
- le lancer
- ouvrir l'image, entrainera la création du catalogue
20091110: vu sur
DellVostro1720, Xp Pro SP3, quasi neuf.
l'outil dell de backup crée un Wim, il a ntbackup relooké à côté
à propos du wim lu:
http://www.msfn.org/board/lofiversion/index.php/t123475.html
20100926: la signature au debut du fichier est "MSWIM"
voir si elle est reconnue par
PhotoRec
lu pour la réinstallation d'un image .wim de vista (ou seven)
First, it's not <Ctrl> + <F1> for dell's vista systems, it's <F8>. Now, if when you press <F8> to get to the advanced boot up options you don't see the option "repair your computer" then you've somehow broken the recovery disk feature. (I broke it by reinstalling vista straight from the installation disk, which sucked because it took hours and I didn't even install the drivers correctly - Not only do you have to have all the right drivers you have to install them in a specific order). Trust me when I tell you it's much easier and faster to use the ghost image from the recovery drive than to do it all by hand.
I don't want to accidentally format my drive again so I can't give the most detailed step by step instructions, but here's basically how you run the recovery image manually:
1) Boot from the installation cd. (if you try to do the next steps without booting from the cd, it will tell you that the files are currently in use, blah blah blah)
2) There's an option somewhere to go to a command prompt.
3) Once at the command prompt, switch to the D: (or whatever drive your recovery image is on)
4) type "cd d:\dell\image\"
5) type "dir" you should see a file named Factory.wim (If it's not, note the exact name of the wim file)
6) type "cd d:\tools\"
7) there is a program in this directory called imagex.exe. Run the following command "imagex /info d:\dell\image\Factory.wim" This command will scroll a bunch of information about your image file. The only info you need is the index number. look for the tag that says <IMAGE INDEX = "#"> (in my case, the # is 1, which it should be on everyone elses too)
8) type "imagex /apply d:\dell\image\Factory.wim 1 c:\" (where "1" is that image index # from above and c:\ is the drive I want windows installed on)
9) Viola! What you have done is install the factory version of vista on your system with all the drivers and programs just as when you pulled it out the box. The only difference is that it installed over you previous copy of vista, so your old files and programs are still there. If you want a completely clean fresh copy of vista you can now restart your system and do the <F8> thing, which will format the drive before installing the factory image.
note: les anciens fichiers sont là, mais peu utilisables (non inscrits...)