1WIMEXPORT(1)                     User Commands                    WIMEXPORT(1)
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NAME

6       wimexport - Export image(s) from a WIM archive
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SYNOPSIS

9       wimexport SRC_WIMFILE SRC_IMAGE DEST_WIMFILE
10        [DEST_IMAGE_NAME [DEST_IMAGE_DESC]] [OPTION...]
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DESCRIPTION

13       wimexport,  or equivalently wimlib-imagex export, exports the specified
14       image from  SRC_WIMFILE  into  DEST_WIMFILE,  optionally  changing  the
15       image's  name  and/or description.  If DEST_WIMFILE already exists, the
16       image will be appended to it; otherwise, a new WIM archive will be cre‐
17       ated to contain the exported image.
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19       SRC_IMAGE  specifies the image in SRC_WIMFILE to export.  It may be the
20       1-based index of an image, the name of an image, or the  keyword  "all"
21       to  specify all images.  You can use wiminfo(1) to list the images con‐
22       tained in SRC_WIMFILE.
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24       If specified, DEST_IMAGE_NAME is the  name  to  give  the  image  being
25       exported.   The  default  is  its  name  in SRC_WIMFILE.  If specified,
26       DEST_IMAGE_NAME must be either a name not already used in DEST_WIMFILE,
27       or the empty string to leave the image unnamed.  DEST_IMAGE_NAME cannot
28       be specified if "all" images are being exported.
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30       If specified, DEST_IMAGE_DESC is the  description  to  give  the  image
31       being exported.  The default is its description in SRC_WIMFILE.
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33       wimexport  supports  exporting  images from stand-alone WIMs as well as
34       from split WIMs and delta WIMs.  See SPLIT WIMS.
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36       wimexport also supports exporting images from a non-pipable WIM into  a
37       pipable  WIM or vice versa, or from a non-solid WIM into a solid WIM or
38       vice versa.  It can also export a pipable WIM directly to standard out‐
39       put if DEST_WIMFILE is specified as "-"; see --pipable.
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OPTIONS

42       --boot
43             Mark  the  exported image as the "bootable" image of the WIM; or,
44             if multiple images are being exported, make the  image  that  was
45             the  bootable  image of the source WIM also the bootable image of
46             the destination WIM.
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48       --check
49             Before exporting the image(s), verify the integrity of the source
50             WIM,  destination WIM, and any referenced WIMs whenever they have
51             extra  integrity  information  present.    Also   include   extra
52             integrity  information in the destination WIM, even if it was not
53             present before.
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55       --nocheck
56             Do not include extra integrity  information  in  the  destination
57             WIM, even if it was present before.
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59       --include-integrity
60             Include  extra integrity information in the destination WIM, i.e.
61             like --check but don't do any verification beforehand.
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63       --compress=TYPE[:LEVEL]
64             Specify the compression  type,  and  optionally  the  compression
65             level  for that compression type, for DEST_WIMFILE.  Note that if
66             DEST_WIMFILE already exists, then its compression type cannot  be
67             changed by this option.  See the documentation for this option to
68             wimcapture(1) for more details.
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70       --chunk-size=SIZE
71             Set the WIM compression chunk size to SIZE.  See  the  documenta‐
72             tion for this option to wimcapture(1) for more details.
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74       --recompress
75             Force  all exported data to be recompressed, even if the destina‐
76             tion WIM will use the same compression type as the source WIM.
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78       --solid
79             Create a "solid" archive that compresses multiple files together.
80             This  usually results in a significantly better compression ratio
81             but has disadvantages such as  reduced  compatibility.   See  the
82             documentation for this option to wimcapture(1) for more details.
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84       --solid-compress=TYPE[:LEVEL]
85             Like  --compress,  but  set  the  compression  type used in solid
86             resources.  See the documentation  for  this  option  to  wimcap‐
87             ture(1) for more details.
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89       --solid-chunk-size=SIZE
90             Like   --chunk-size,  but  set  the  chunk  size  used  in  solid
91             resources.  See the documentation  for  this  option  to  wimcap‐
92             ture(1) for more details.
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94       --threads=NUM_THREADS
95             Number  of threads to use for compressing data.  Default: autode‐
96             tect (number of processors).
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98       --rebuild
99             If exporting to an existing WIM, rebuild it rather than appending
100             to  it.  Rebuilding is slower but will save some space that would
101             otherwise be left as a hole in the WIM.  Also see wimoptimize(1).
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103       --ref="GLOB"
104             File glob of additional WIMs or  split  WIM  parts  to  reference
105             resources  from.   See  SPLIT_WIMS.  This option can be specified
106             multiple times.  Note: GLOB is listed in  quotes  because  it  is
107             interpreted  by  wimexport  and  may need to be quoted to protect
108             against shell expansion.
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110       --pipable
111             Build or rebuild DEST_WIMFILE as a  "pipable  WIM"  that  can  be
112             applied  fully  sequentially, including from a pipe.  See wimcap‐
113             ture(1) for  more  details  about  creating  pipable  WIMs.   The
114             default  without this option is to make DEST_WIMFILE pipable only
115             if it was "-" (standard output) or was an existing pipable WIM.
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117       --not-pipable
118             Rebuild DEST_WIMFILE as a normal,  non-pipable  WIM.   This  only
119             useful  if  you  are  exporting image(s) to a pipable WIM but you
120             want it rebuilt as non-pipable.
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122       --wimboot
123             Mark the  destination  image  as  WIMBoot-compatible.   Also,  if
124             exporting to a new archive, set the compression type to that rec‐
125             ommended for WIMBoot (currently, XPRESS with 4096 byte chunks).
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127       --unsafe-compact
128             Compact the existing destination WIM in-place and append any  new
129             data,  eliminating  "holes".   This  is efficient, but in general
130             this option should not be used because a  failed  or  interrupted
131             compaction  will  corrupt the WIM archive.  For more information,
132             see the documentation for this option to wimoptimize(1).
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SPLIT WIMS

135       You may use wimexport to export images from (but not to) a  split  WIM.
136       The  SRC_WIMFILE argument must specify the first part of the split WIM,
137       while the additional parts of the split WIM must be specified in one or
138       more  --ref="GLOB"  options.   Since  globbing  is built into the --ref
139       option, typically only one --ref option is necessary.  For example, the
140       names for the split WIM parts usually go something like:
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142              mywim.swm
143              mywim2.swm
144              mywim3.swm
145              mywim4.swm
146              mywim5.swm
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148       To export the first image of this split WIM to a new or existing WIM file
149       "other.wim", run:
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151              wimexport mywim.swm 1 other.wim --ref="mywim*.swm"
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NOTES

154       Data  consistency:  Except  when  using --unsafe-compact, it is safe to
155       abort a wimexport command partway through.  However, after doing  this,
156       it  is  recommended to run wimoptimize on the destination WIM to remove
157       any data that was appended to the physical WIM file but not yet  incor‐
158       porated into the structure of the WIM, unless the WIM was being rebuilt
159       (e.g. with --rebuild), in which case you should  delete  the  temporary
160       file left over.
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162       Data  deduplication:  The  WIM  format has built-in deduplication (also
163       called "single instancing") of file contents.  Therefore, when an image
164       is exported, only the file contents not already present in the destina‐
165       tion WIM will be physically copied.  However, a new copy of the image's
166       metadata  resource,  which  describes  the image's directory structure,
167       will always be created.
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169       ESD files: wimexport supports solid-compressed WIMs,  or  "ESD"  (.esd)
170       files,  except  for encrypted ESDs, which must be decrypted first.  The
171       source and destination files of wimexport can be solid WIMs,  non-solid
172       WIMs,  or  a  combination  thereof.   If  the destination file does not
173       exist, then by default it will be created as solid if  the  source  was
174       solid,  or as non-solid if the source was non-solid.  To override this,
175       either specify --solid to create a solid WIM (.esd  file),  or  specify
176       --compress=LZX to create a standard non-solid WIM (.wim file).
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EXAMPLES

179       Export the second image of 'boot.wim' to the new WIM file 'new.wim':
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181              wimexport boot.wim 2 new.wim
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183       The  above  example creates "new.wim" with the same compression type as
184       "boot.wim".  If you wish to change the compression type, specify --com‐
185       press=TYPE; for example:
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187              wimexport boot.wim 2 new.wim --compress=LZX
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189       Export "ESD to WIM" --- that is, solid WIM to non-solid WIM:
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191              wimexport install.esd all install.wim --compress=LZX
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193       Export "WIM to ESD" --- that is, non-solid WIM to solid WIM:
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195              wimexport install.wim all install.esd --solid
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SEE ALSO

198       wimlib-imagex(1) wiminfo(1) wimoptimize(1)
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