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I have images captured of my C: & D: & I want these two images applied to C: & D: during installations henceforth. So I was thinking, I would replace the install.wim in the \sources of a Win 11 installation media with a WIM containing these two images. I haven't tried this but I garner that the setup will only apply the WIM's index 1 to C:, hence the problem.

Now, I happen to remember that multi-edition Windows installation media contain different images. So I get-imageinfo-ed the install.wim of a multi-edition Windows installation media & found not only two, but eleven images (compactified by multi-referencing the files).

So, is there script in the Windows installation process that's for deciding which edition image to use that I could repurpose to apply one image after another (C: & then D:)?

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  • Just to clarify, you have C: and D: running separate versions of windows on the same machine? And you want to capture these drives as an image for deployment to multiple machines with identical hardware config? Is this a dual boot system?
    – Mastaxx
    Commented Nov 2, 2022 at 16:05
  • C: is still the bootable drive that contains Windows. D: contains directories that are traditionally also at C:, but I moved to D: — PerfLogs, ProgramData, Temp, Users. Commented Nov 2, 2022 at 19:23

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