Use a tool like ImageX or DISM (Deployment Image Servicing and Management) to capture the C: drive into a .wim file.
Unlike traditional sector-based image formats like ISO, a WIM is . This means it captures the actual files and folder structures of an operating system rather than every physical sector of a hard drive. Key advantages of the WIM format for Windows XP include: windows xp wim
Standard Windows XP installation media does not come in WIM format; it uses a text-based setup. To create an XP WIM, you must "capture" an existing installation. Use a tool like ImageX or DISM (Deployment

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