+.SH WINDOWS VERSION
+
+This section documents the differences between \fBimagex apply\fR in the Windows
+builds of wimlib versus the rest of this man page, which is written to document
+UNIX version.
+
+\fBimagex apply\fR does not have separate "normal" and "NTFS" modes on Windows.
+There is simply one mode, and it uses the Windows API to apply NTFS-specific
+information, including alternate data streams, reparse points, hard links, and
+file attributes. So, you essentially get the advantages of the "NTFS mode"
+documented above, but you can apply the WIM image to any directory, not just an
+entire NTFS volume. This is mostly the same behavior as Microsoft's ImageX.
+
+\fB--hardlink\fR, \fB--symlink\fR, and \fB--unix-data\fR are not supported on
+Windows.
+
+Other than the differences documented in this section, the Windows version
+should be essentially equivalent to the UNIX version. However, one additional
+thing to note is that wimlib's Windows version of ImageX is NOT written to be
+command-line compatible with Microsoft's version of ImageX, although they are
+very similar.
+