-.TH WIMAPPLY "1" "July 2017" "wimlib 1.12.0" "User Commands"
+.TH WIMAPPLY "1" "February 2024" "wimlib 1.14.4" "User Commands"
.SH NAME
wimapply \- Apply a WIM image
.SH SYNOPSIS
run something like:
.PP
.RS
-wget -O - http://myserver/mywim.wim | wimapply - 1 /dev/sda1
+wget -O - https://myserver/mywim.wim | wimapply - 1 /dev/sda1
.RE
.PP
Pipable WIMs may also be split into multiple parts, just like normal WIMs. To
In addition, wimlib has a hardcoded list of files for which it knows, for
compatibility with the Windows bootloader, to override the requested compression
format.
+.TP
+\fB--recover-data\fR
+If a file is corrupted (its stored hash doesn't match its actual hash, or some
+parts of it can't be decompressed), extract the corrupted file anyway with a
+warning, rather than aborting with an error. This may be useful to recover data
+if a WIM archive was corrupted. Note that recovering data is not guaranteed to
+succeed, as it depends on the type of corruption that occurred.
.SH NOTES
\fIData integrity\fR: WIM files include checksums of file data. To detect
accidental (non-malicious) data corruption, wimlib calculates the checksum of
every file it extracts and issues an error if it does not have the expected
-value. (This default behavior seems equivalent to the \fB/verify\fR option of
-ImageX.) In addition, a WIM file can include an integrity table (extra
-checksums) over the raw data of the entire WIM file. For performance reasons
-wimlib does not check the integrity table by default, but the \fB--check\fR
-option can be passed to make it do so.
+value, unless the \fB--recover-data\fR option is given. (This default behavior
+seems equivalent to the \fB/verify\fR option of ImageX.) In addition, a WIM
+file can include an integrity table (extra checksums) over the raw data of the
+entire WIM file. For performance reasons wimlib does not check the integrity
+table by default, but the \fB--check\fR option can be passed to make it do so.
.PP
\fIESD files\fR: wimlib can extract files from solid-compressed WIMs, or "ESD"
(.esd) files, just like from normal WIM (.wim) files. However, Microsoft