-.TH IMAGEX "1" "November 2012" "imagex (wimlib) wimlib @VERSION@" "User Commands"
+.TH IMAGEX "1" "December 2012" "imagex (wimlib) wimlib @VERSION@" "User Commands"
.SH NAME
imagex-apply \- Extract one image, or all images, from a WIM archive
.PP
-Since all information from the WIM image is should be restored in the NTFS
-extraction mode, it is possible to restore an image of an actual Windows
-installation. In the examples at the end of this manual page, there is an
-example of applying an image from the "install.wim" file contained in the
-installation media for Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8 in the "sources"
-directory.
+Since all information from the WIM image is restored in the NTFS extraction
+mode, it is possible to restore an image of an actual Windows installation. In
+the examples at the end of this manual page, there is an example of applying an
+image from the "install.wim" file contained in the installation media for
+Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8 in the "sources" directory.
But in order to actually boot Windows from an applied image, you must understand
the boot process of Windows versions Vista and later. Basically, it is the
of the entire WIM file and is checked separately if the \fB--check\fR option is
specified.
+You cannot use \fBimagex apply\fR to apply a WIM from a pipe (such as standard
+input) because the WIM file format is not designed for this.
+
.SH EXAMPLES
.SS Normal extraction mode
Extract the first image from the Windows PE image from the Windows Vista/7/8