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BACKED UP ON TWO DISKS FROM WINDOW7?
tomsdct
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February 7, 2019 - 12:11 pm

Hello Everyone I had t reinstall my windows 7 Premium but before i backed up (i hope were my documents, pictures etc) any way it took two disks to complete, i have them sitting here now, but i dont know how to transfer them into the reinstall! I open one of the disks up and all I saw was of a bunch of WIM files. what are they and how can i get them installed on my reinstalled windows 7? Thanks

dandl
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February 7, 2019 - 3:23 pm

WIM (Windows Imaging Format).

Mindblower
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February 8, 2019 - 5:46 pm

Hi tomsdct. When you said backup, what program did you use? I just do a simple copy to and from. Using a backup/restore program is for entire drives, and believing you can save space by having files compressed, when space is so little in cost, especially when using a flash drive, boggles the mind, Mindblower!

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