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to mount images, make changes, and comit changes by using ImageX and DISM tool. Prerequisites: you have to have WAIK for Win 7 installed. Key terms: image, mount, dism, wim, error mounting location volume doesn't implement mount imagex, unmount, commit Image Location We have our DVD in our DVD drive,
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so let's find our image. We will browse to the [DVD Drive]:\sourcesfolder. There we can find ‘install.wim‘ image. Image 192.1 -
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install.wim Image Location Install.wim, which is a Windows image file, stores all five Windows 7 edition (we can see them below the install.wim image). Because of Single Instance Storage, if some file is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wi99kkzvlr4 common between all five of those editions, the wim file will only store one copy of that file. That's why our image is only 2,1 GB in size for all editions of Windows 7. Now, we will copy install.wim image from the DVD to our hard drive, to the C:\images folder in our case. We will also create new folder inside of C:\images folder, which we will http://www.utilizewindows.com/mount-and-unmount-windows-7-image-using-imagex-and-dism/ use to mount our image. We will call it ‘mount'. The content of C:\images folder now looks like this: Image 192.2 - images Folder Content Remember, in order to use ImageX and DISM we have to have Windows 7 Automated Installation Kit (WAIK) installed on our computer. Next, what we need to do is run the Deployment Tools Command Prompt from the Start Menu > Microsoft Windows AIK. We will make sure to open it with elevated privileges (right-click, Run as administrator). Mount Image Using ImageX To mount our image we can use ImageX or DISM tool. In this case we will use ImageX. First, we will gather information about our image. To do that we will enter the following command: imagex /info c:\images\install.wim (imagex /info ‘image source'). Image 192.3 - Gathered Information As we can see, we get a report in xml format. At the top we can see image GUID, number of images, compression, etc. Below we can see Available Image Choices. This portion is important because here we see which index number belongs to which edition of Windows. So, for example in our case, we see that Image Index ‘5' belongs to the Windows 7 Ultimate e
7 Growing Pains PartII Microsoft Security Essentials → Error mounting WIM image0xc1420127 September 15, 2010 22 Comments November 30 Error mounting WIM image 0xc1420127 So for a little over 6 months, I've been receiving https://desktopengineer.wordpress.com/2010/09/15/24/ the error listed below when trying to mount a wim image using either http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_8-performance/iso-image-mounting-problems-under-windows-8-pro/cf9123c1-c8fa-4a01-a8e7-925fdb68d0b1 dism or imagex using my one admin computer: "the specified image in the specified wim is already mounted for read/write access" 0xc1420127 I've done Google searches, Bing searches, looked through every possible related ini file, temp file, etc. on my computer in hopes that I could figure this thing out. Today, while figuring error mounting out how to do something else out using dism, I see this option /cleanup-wim. Just for kicks I decide to run it in the off chance that it might help me with my wim image mounting problem. Low and behold it worked. Sometimes it's the little things that make us the happiest………… Share this:GooglePinterestTwitterLike this:Like Loading... Related Filed under DISM, Technology 22 Responses to error mounting image Error mounting WIM image0xc1420127 Bugsbuddy says: March 10, 2011 at 3:45 pm Hello, You have to delete the mount directory, if it's impossible (lock error) Try using Unlocker (free application ) to unlock the mount directory and after simply delete the directory. Dont forget to empty your trash folder. Reply oregonjohn says: July 16, 2011 at 9:58 am Thank you , thank you, thank you. I guess in my experimenting to add drivers I accidentally forgot to unmount one wim before I closed the command prompt. After an hour of frustration I searched and found your answer. Thank you, thank you. John from Oregon Reply kubasa says: July 17, 2011 at 9:13 pm Glad it helped! Reply daheffalump says: August 2, 2011 at 4:59 pm Beat my head against a wall for two days because of this. Thank you. Reply Cba says: October 3, 2011 at 8:20 am i had the sames errors and it was because i deleted the files on c: without unmount but with a right click :p Reply WoodenSoul says: November 28, 2011 at 7:53 pm Right helpful information. Saved me time….Thanks for taking the time to post that! Reply J
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