-decide to use this option regardless, you may choose a chunk size that is a
-power of 2 greater than or equal to 2^15 (32768) up to a maximum determined by
-the compression format. For LZX ("maximum") compression, the maximum allowed
-chunk size is 2^21 (2097152), and for XPRESS ("fast") and LZMS ("recovery")
-compression, the maximum allowed chunk size is 2^30 (1073741824).
-.IP ""
-For XPRESS and LZX compression, Microsoft's implementation (as of Windows 8)
-does not appear to support alternate chunk sizes; although it will still open
-such files, it will crash, extract the data incorrectly, or report that the data
-is invalid. For LZMS compression, Microsoft's implementation (as of Windows 8)
-appears to only support chunk sizes that are powers of 2 between 2^15 (32768)
-and 2^20 (1048576) inclusively. In addition, wimlib versions before 1.6.0 do
-not support alternate chunk sizes.
+decide to use this option regardless, you may choose a chunk size that is
+allowed by the compression format. All formats only allow power-of-2 chunk
+sizes. For LZX ("maximum") compression the maximum allowed chunk size is 2^21
+(2097152), for XPRESS ("fast") compression the maximum allowed chunk size is
+2^26 (67108864), and for LZMS ("recovery") compression the maximum allowed chunk
+size is 2^30 (1073741824).
+.IP ""
+Beware that Microsoft's implementation has limited support for non-default chunk
+sizes. Depending on the version, their software may refuse to open the WIM, or
+open it and crash, or open it and report the data is invalid, or even extract
+the data incorrectly. In addition, wimlib versions before 1.6.0 do not support
+alternate chunk sizes.