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<blockquote data-quote="russaklyndel" data-source="post: 473859" data-attributes="member: 48748"><p>Don't forget about WIMBoot.</p><p></p><p>Microsoft removed it in Windows 10 and replaced it with per-file compression instead of per-disk compression backed by WIM image files.</p><p></p><p>The disk space waste due to cluster sizes causes the replacement per-file compression to consume nearly twice as much space as the previous WIM image (WIMBoot) method at the same compression level.</p><p></p><p>It also leaves your system vulnerable to ransomware, malware, viruses, and trojans. You cannot single-click reset back to the last time you created your compressed boot image that WIMBoot uses - the single WIM file, which is absolutely unmodifiable by any kind of malware.</p><p></p><p>Use <a href="http://zipmagic.co" target="_blank">ZIPmagic's WIMBoot</a> Wizard to create a WIM image of any live production Windows system, without requiring any kind of external USB drives, large downloads, or manual command lines.</p><p></p><p>Use the System Refresh functionality built-in to the <a href="http://zipmagic.co" target="_blank">ZIPmagic WIMBoot</a> Wizard to revert your system to exactly how it was when you had last compressed it.</p><p></p><p>Defeat malware by building your own "OEM recovery image" as a WIM file.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="russaklyndel, post: 473859, member: 48748"] Don't forget about WIMBoot. Microsoft removed it in Windows 10 and replaced it with per-file compression instead of per-disk compression backed by WIM image files. The disk space waste due to cluster sizes causes the replacement per-file compression to consume nearly twice as much space as the previous WIM image (WIMBoot) method at the same compression level. It also leaves your system vulnerable to ransomware, malware, viruses, and trojans. You cannot single-click reset back to the last time you created your compressed boot image that WIMBoot uses - the single WIM file, which is absolutely unmodifiable by any kind of malware. Use [URL='http://zipmagic.co']ZIPmagic's WIMBoot[/URL] Wizard to create a WIM image of any live production Windows system, without requiring any kind of external USB drives, large downloads, or manual command lines. Use the System Refresh functionality built-in to the [URL='http://zipmagic.co']ZIPmagic WIMBoot[/URL] Wizard to revert your system to exactly how it was when you had last compressed it. Defeat malware by building your own "OEM recovery image" as a WIM file. [/QUOTE]
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