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      <title>How to create a Windows Image (.wim) file</title>
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      <description>Depending on what you need the .wim file for, you can create it manually
or automatically. – To manually create a .wim file (capture image) you need a bootable
CD with Windows PE (with ImageX.exe included) that you can create using Windows
Automated Installation Kit. The basics steps are: Boot your computer using Windows
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