After creating a backup, WIM is recognized with inaccuracy.

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Sergey_Galan
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After creating a backup, WIM is recognized with inaccuracy.

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After I create a Windows 11 backup and check the image (wimlib-imagex info) I get information that it is Windows 10

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WIM Information:
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Path:           /Users/sergey/Desktop/Backup folder/WindowsBackup.wim
GUID:           0x53a7f464c276a31600b35be14ed9199d
Version:        68864
Image Count:    1
Compression:    XPRESS
Chunk Size:     32768 bytes
Part Number:    1/1
Boot Index:     0
Size:           5700478808 bytes
Attributes:     Integrity info

Available Images:
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Index:                  1
Name:                   Backup 2024-04-06-20:44
Description:            
Display Name:           Windows 10 Enterprise
Display Description:    Windows 10 Enterprise
Directory Count:        27136
File Count:             114278
Total Bytes:            18653521153
Hard Link Bytes:        7974711167
Creation Time:          Sat Apr 06 17:44:01 2024 UTC
Last Modification Time: Sat Apr 06 17:44:17 2024 UTC
Architecture:           x86_64
Product Name:           Windows 10 Enterprise
Edition ID:             Professional
Installation Type:      Client
Product Type:           WinNT
Product Suite:          Terminal Server
Languages:              uk-UA 
Default Language:       uk-UA
System Root:            WINDOWS
Major Version:          10
Minor Version:          0
Build:                  22631
Service Pack Build:     2861
Service Pack Level:     0
Flags:                  Professional
WIMBoot compatible:     no
It can be fixed?
synchronicity
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Re: After creating a backup, WIM is recognized with inaccuracy.

Post by synchronicity »

It comes from "SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProductName" in the Windows registry. So it must still say Windows 10. If there's something else that should be used instead, wimlib could look at that.
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