Total Bytes of an image appears too large
Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2017 11:12 pm
I had just created a backup of a volume with 16 GB of data.
This resulted in a WIM Image of about 6 GB in size.
The info command returns the following summary about that Image (I removed some lines):
DISM reports the same amount 24559089912 for the total number of bytes.
Now that number is obviously well above the space occupied by the files.
How can I determine the correct volume space used by the files from the Information in the WIM Image?
This resulted in a WIM Image of about 6 GB in size.
The info command returns the following summary about that Image (I removed some lines):
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WIM Information:
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Image Count: 1
Compression: LZMS
Chunk Size: 131072 bytes
Size: 6366632562 bytes
Attributes: Integrity info, Relative path junction
Available Images:
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Index: 1
Directory Count: 27004
File Count: 160988
Total Bytes: 24559089912
Hard Link Bytes: 6398108612
Now that number is obviously well above the space occupied by the files.
How can I determine the correct volume space used by the files from the Information in the WIM Image?