wim
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Windows Imaging File Format (WIM)
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Windows Imaging File Format (WIM)
Install via npm
$ npm install --save wim
References
Usage
var WIM = require( 'wim' )
Read a WIM header
var image = new WIM.Image()
image.open( 'sources.wim', function( error ) {
if( error ) return handleError( error )
image.readHeader( function( error, header ) {
console.log( header )
})
})
Header {
imageTag: 'MSWIM\u0000\u0000\u0000',
size: 208,
version: 68864,
flags: 262274,
compressedSize: 32768,
guid: <Buffer 29 f7 36 06 03 77 e4 41 96 f8 1b b8 69 fd 49 7d>,
partNumber: 1,
partCount: 1,
imageCount: 2,
offsetTable: FileHeader {
size: 461850,
flags: 2,
offset: 307668199,
originalSize: 461850
},
xmlData: FileHeader {
size: 3824,
flags: 2,
offset: 308130049,
originalSize: 3824
},
bootMetadata: FileHeader {
size: 920042,
flags: 6,
offset: 306748157,
originalSize: 4555704
},
bootIndex: 2,
integrity: FileHeader {
size: 0,
flags: 0,
offset: 0,
originalSize: 0
},
reserved: <Buffer 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ... >
}
CLI Usage
npx wim wimfile -h|-x|-m
dump wimfile header, xml data or metadata
CLI - read version from windows installation ISO
ISO mount on filesystem is Linux-specific here.
mount win10.iso /mnt/win10/ -o loop
npx wim /mnt/win10/sources/install.wim -x | npx --package @toycode/xml2json-cli xml2json | jq -r .WIM.IMAGE[0].WINDOWS[0].SERVICINGDATA[0].PKEYCONFIGVERSION[0]
You get 10.0.19041.1202;2016-01-01T00:00:00Z
for instance.