Legolash2o Posted March 28, 2012 Posted March 28, 2012 You can think of WIM Manager as a GUI version of DISM/Imagex. You can rename, mount, unmount, delete, import, export, integrate unattended file, and so on...NOTE: If you plan you on integrating stuff you don't have to mount it via this tool first, you can just go straight to All-In-One Tool.1. You will probably see an empty list unless you have select an image before, if it's empty then go to 'Browse' and select the following option:a) If you have extracted an ISO or copied the DVD onto your HDD then select the 'extracted DVD' solution and select the folder root (not the 'sources' folder itself but the folder before that). i.e. C:\\Win7SP1\\ Select a specific wim. Useful if you want to select the boot.wim or if you just have the install.wim without the other DVD contents.OK, once done, you should see a list of images and a bunch of options.Apply UnattendedIf you created an unattended file then you can integrate it here, just simply select your unattended file.Delete ImageThis will literally delete the image from the install.wim, it is recommended to rebuild the image after you have delete all of the images you needed to delete, but you can rebuild just before you close WIM Manager (so you only rebuild once).EditThis lets you edit the name and/or description of the selected image.ExportThis lets you export the select image to its own *.wim file, can come in handy.ImportThis lets you capture a new image to add to the currently selected install.wim. This uses the 'Capture Image' tool.Make ISOMakes your selected DVD/Folder into a bootable DVD!Merge ImageThis lets you merge another *.wim into your selected install.wim, for example you can add your Vista into your selected Windows 7 image to create an All-In-One. Mount ImageSelf-explanatory, lets you mount the image.Rebuild ImageThis is probably the most handy feature, if you have made loads of edits to your image like integrate updates, delete files, then i recommend you do this as it will decrease the size of your install.wim which makes your ISO smaller.Already Mounted ImageIf you have an image already mounted it will be displayed like this. You can actually switch to the All-In-One Integrator and select this image to work with.Set Product KeyThis uses DISM to set a product key for the image.UnmountUnmounts the image, asking you if you want to save or discard changes.Other ToolsThis lets you switch between tools and save you from going back to the Tools Manager and selecting the new tool. Rek1t and ladon_krc 2 Quote
crashfly Posted January 4, 2013 Posted January 4, 2013 Sorry but where is the download link?The tool is already a part of WinToolKit. It is under the "Main" tab and "Intermediate" sub-tab. Quote
pLoubert Posted February 9, 2013 Posted February 9, 2013 I get an "Error deleting image" dialog when trying to remove a part of the install.wim file it says "The parameter is incorrect". Any clues? Quote
Legolash2o Posted February 10, 2013 Author Posted February 10, 2013 You need to create a thread in the main Win Toolkit forum. What version are you using? Quote
Franckyboy Posted June 30, 2014 Posted June 30, 2014 Hi, I tried several times to create an modified iso all-in-one but it never worked.Anyone know how to create an iso all-in-one, updated with softwares integrated? Thank you! Quote
Daniel Gaucin Posted February 10, 2020 Posted February 10, 2020 On 3/28/2012 at 6:00 AM, Legolash2o said: You can think of WIM Manager as a GUI version of DISM/Imagex. You can rename, mount, unmount, delete, import, export, integrate unattended file, and so on... NOTE: If you plan you on integrating stuff you don't have to mount it via this tool first, you can just go straight to All-In-One Tool. 1. You will probably see an empty list unless you have select an image before, if it's empty then go to 'Browse' and select the following option: a) If you have extracted an ISO or copied the DVD onto your HDD then select the 'extracted DVD' solution and select the folder root (not the 'sources' folder itself but the folder before that). i.e. C:\\Win7SP1\\ Select a specific wim. Useful if you want to select the boot.wim or if you just have the install.wim without the other DVD contents. OK, once done, you should see a list of images and a bunch of options. Apply Unattended If you created an unattended file then you can integrate it here, just simply select your unattended file. Delete Image This will literally delete the image from the install.wim, it is recommended to rebuild the image after you have delete all of the images you needed to delete, but you can rebuild just before you close WIM Manager (so you only rebuild once). Edit This lets you edit the name and/or description of the selected image. Export This lets you export the select image to its own *.wim file, can come in handy. Import This lets you capture a new image to add to the currently selected install.wim. This uses the 'Capture Image' tool. Make ISO Makes your selected DVD/Folder into a bootable DVD! Merge Image This lets you merge another *.wim into your selected install.wim, for example you can add your Vista into your selected Windows 7 image to create an All-In-One. Mount Image Self-explanatory, lets you mount the image. Rebuild Image This is probably the most handy feature, if you have made loads of edits to your image like integrate updates, delete files, then i recommend you do this as it will decrease the size of your install.wim which makes your ISO smaller. Already Mounted Image If you have an image already mounted it will be displayed like this. You can actually switch to the All-In-One Integrator and select this image to work with. Set Product Key This uses DISM to set a product key for the image. Unmount Unmounts the image, asking you if you want to save or discard changes. Other Tools This lets you switch between tools and save you from going back to the Tools Manager and selecting the new tool. Quote
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