X-Git-Url: https://wimlib.net/git/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=b576eaa4a37ac1362e5343f41a492f6d7379d2c4;hb=0745767c5cc39f668b35a21d5260fae6c88f28d9;hp=f5ba0b8921ed3e79e26c24c9a6a7c47f87e91a67;hpb=68cc59564658a88f6c528cb71af2cd4681b81340;p=wimlib diff --git a/README b/README index f5ba0b89..b576eaa4 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -190,10 +190,10 @@ platform-dependent way: For both platforms the code for NTFS capture and extraction is complete enough that it is possible to apply an image from the "install.wim" contained in recent -Windows installation media (Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8) directly to an NTFS -filesystem, and then boot Windows from it after preparing the Boot Configuration -Data. In addition, a Windows installation can be captured (or backed up) into a -WIM file, and then re-applied later. +Windows installation media (Vista or later) directly to an NTFS filesystem, and +then boot Windows from it after preparing the Boot Configuration Data. In +addition, a Windows installation can be captured (or backed up) into a WIM file, +and then re-applied later. WINDOWS PE @@ -207,12 +207,11 @@ and can be used to install Windows from local media or a network drive or perform maintenance. It is the operating system that runs when you boot from the Windows installation media. -You can find Windows PE on the installation DVD for Windows Vista, Windows 7, or -Windows 8, in the file `sources/boot.wim'. Windows PE can also be found in the -Windows Automated Installation Kit (WAIK), which is free to download from -Microsoft, inside the `WinPE.cab' file, which you can extract natively on -Windows, or on UNIX-like systems if you install either the `cabextract' or -`p7zip' programs. +You can find Windows PE on the installation media for Windows (Vista or later) +as the file `sources/boot.wim'. Windows PE can also be found in the Windows +Automated Installation Kit (WAIK), which is free to download from Microsoft, +inside the `WinPE.cab' file, which you can extract natively on Windows, or on +UNIX-like systems if you install either the `cabextract' or `p7zip' programs. In addition, Windows installations and recovery partitions frequently contain a WIM containing an image of the Windows Recovery Environment, which is similar to