| File name: | wimprovider.dll.mui | 
| Size: | 27648 byte | 
| MD5: | 9ce4f1a9ee93c1132385e0a93b40782d | 
| SHA1: | fd92746308b0379d8e41ca860f7a6220e44e7234 | 
| SHA256: | d768a4575b9ecdba0b92a2b294734a3f0f680b3adfe8880aaf46c8a9bf53926f | 
| Operating systems: | Windows 10 | 
| Extension: | MUI | 
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| id | Belarusian | English | 
|---|---|---|
| 101 | Details for image : %1 | Details for image : %1 | 
| 102 | Index : %1!d! Name : %2 Description : %3 | Index : %1!d! Name : %2 Description : %3 | 
| 103 | Size : %1 bytes | Size : %1 bytes | 
| 104 | Mounted images: | Mounted images: | 
| 105 | Mount Dir : %1 Image File : %2 Image Index : %3!d! Mounted Read/Write : %4 Status : %5 | Mount Dir : %1 Image File : %2 Image Index : %3!d! Mounted Read/Write : %4 Status : %5 | 
| 106 | No mounted images found. | No mounted images found. | 
| 107 | Mounting image | Mounting image | 
| 108 | Saving image | Saving image | 
| 109 | Unmounting image | Unmounting image | 
| 110 | Yes | Yes | 
| 111 | No | No | 
| 112 | Ok | Ok | 
| 113 | Needs Remount | Needs Remount | 
| 114 | Stale mount entry pointing to %1 removed | Stale mount entry pointing to %1 removed | 
| 115 | %1!d! stale mount file deleted from drive %2!c! | %1!d! stale mount file deleted from drive %2!c! | 
| 116 | %1!d! stale mount files deleted from drive %2!c! | %1!d! stale mount files deleted from drive %2!c! | 
| 117 | Scanning drive %1!c! for stale files | Scanning drive %1!c! for stale files | 
| 118 | Invalid | Invalid | 
| 130 | Architecture : x86 | Architecture : x86 | 
| 131 | Architecture : x64 | Architecture : x64 | 
| 132 | Architecture : ia64 | Architecture : ia64 | 
| 133 | Architecture : Unknown | Architecture : Unknown | 
| 134 | Architecture : %1 | Architecture : %1 | 
| 135 | Hal : %1 | Hal : %1 | 
| 136 | Version : %1.%2.%3 | Version : %1.%2.%3 | 
| 137 | Version : %1 | Version : %1 | 
| 138 | ServicePack Build : %1 | ServicePack Build : %1 | 
| 139 | ServicePack Level : %1 | ServicePack Level : %1 | 
| 140 | Edition : %1 | Edition : %1 | 
| 141 | Installation : %1 | Installation : %1 | 
| 142 | ProductType : %1 | ProductType : %1 | 
| 143 | ProductSuite : %1 | ProductSuite : %1 | 
| 144 | System Root : %1 | System Root : %1 | 
| 145 | Directories : %1 | Directories : %1 | 
| 146 | Files : %1 | Files : %1 | 
| 147 | Created : %1 - %2 | Created : %1 - %2 | 
| 148 | Created : %1 | Created : %1 | 
| 149 | Modified : %1 - %2 | Modified : %1 - %2 | 
| 150 | Modified : %1 | Modified : %1 | 
| 151 | Languages : | Languages : | 
| 152 | Languages : %1 | Languages : %1 | 
| 153 | %1 | %1 | 
| 154 | %1 (Default) | %1 (Default) | 
| 158 | ||
| 159 | ||
| 160 | Unmounting image at %1 | Unmounting image at %1 | 
| 161 | Image File : %1 Image Index : %2!d! | Image File : %1 Image Index : %2!d! | 
| 162 | Architecture : arm | Architecture : arm | 
| 163 | Applying image | Applying image | 
| 164 | Verifying integrity | Verifying integrity | 
| 165 | Exporting image | Exporting image | 
| 166 | Splitting image | Splitting image | 
| 167 | Journaling is enabled successfully on volume %1!c!: | Journaling is enabled successfully on volume %1!c!: | 
| 168 | The image will be applied without validating for trusted files. The prerequisites required for trusted file validation have not been met. | The image will be applied without validating for trusted files. The prerequisites required for trusted file validation have not been met. | 
| 169 | Optimizing system | Optimizing system | 
| 170 | WIM Bootable : %1 | WIM Bootable : %1 | 
| 171 | Data Source ID : %1 Image File : %2 | Data Source ID : %1 Image File : %2 | 
| 172 | Architecture : arm64 | Architecture : arm64 | 
| 1000 | LocalTopLevelHelp | LocalTopLevelHelp | 
| 1101 | WimCommands | WimCommands | 
| 1102 | Information on the available WIM commands | Information on the available WIM commands | 
| 1103 | WIM COMMANDS: | WIM COMMANDS: | 
| 1104 | Mount-Wim | Mount-Wim | 
| 1105 | Mounts an image from a WIM file. | Mounts an image from a WIM file. | 
| 1106 | /Mount-Wim /WimFile: {/Index: | /Name:} /MountDir: [/readonly] Mounts the WIM file to the specified directory so that it is available for servicing. Use /ReadOnly to set the mounted image to have read-only permissions. Examples: DISM.exe /Mount-Wim /WimFile:C:\test\images\myimage.wim /index:1 /MountDir:C:\test\offline DISM.exe /Mount-Wim /WimFile:C:\test\images\myimage.wim /index:1 /MountDir:C:\test\offline /ReadOnly | /Mount-Wim /WimFile: {/Index: | /Name:} /MountDir: [/readonly] Mounts the WIM file to the specified directory so that it is available for servicing. Use /ReadOnly to set the mounted image to have read-only permissions. Examples: DISM.exe /Mount-Wim /WimFile:C:\test\images\myimage.wim /index:1 /MountDir:C:\test\offline DISM.exe /Mount-Wim /WimFile:C:\test\images\myimage.wim /index:1 /MountDir:C:\test\offline /ReadOnly | 
| 1107 | Unmount-Wim | Unmount-Wim | 
| 1108 | Unmounts a mounted WIM image. | Unmounts a mounted WIM image. | 
| 1109 | /Unmount-Wim /MountDir: {/Commit | /Discard} Unmounts the WIM file. Use /Commit to save the changes or /Discard to discard the changes. Examples: DISM.exe /Unmount-Wim /MountDir:C:\test\offline /commit DISM.exe /Unmount-Wim /MountDir:C:\test\offline /discard | /Unmount-Wim /MountDir: {/Commit | /Discard} Unmounts the WIM file. Use /Commit to save the changes or /Discard to discard the changes. Examples: DISM.exe /Unmount-Wim /MountDir:C:\test\offline /commit DISM.exe /Unmount-Wim /MountDir:C:\test\offline /discard | 
| 1110 | Get-WimInfo | Get-WimInfo | 
| 1111 | Displays information about images in a WIM file. | Displays information about images in a WIM file. | 
| 1112 | /Get-WimInfo /WimFile: [/Index: | /Name:] Displays information about the images contained in the specified WIM file. Examples: DISM.exe /Get-WimInfo /WimFile:C:\test\images\myimage.wim DISM.exe /Get-WimInfo /WimFile:C:\test\images\myimage.wim /Index:1 | /Get-WimInfo /WimFile: [/Index: | /Name:] Displays information about the images contained in the specified WIM file. Examples: DISM.exe /Get-WimInfo /WimFile:C:\test\images\myimage.wim DISM.exe /Get-WimInfo /WimFile:C:\test\images\myimage.wim /Index:1 | 
| 1113 | Get-MountedWimInfo | Get-MountedWimInfo | 
| 1114 | Displays information about mounted WIM images. | Displays information about mounted WIM images. | 
| 1115 | /Get-MountedWimInfo Displays information about mounted images, including whether the image is ready for servicing, needs a remount, or is an invalid image. Example: DISM.exe /Get-MountedWimInfo | /Get-MountedWimInfo Displays information about mounted images, including whether the image is ready for servicing, needs a remount, or is an invalid image. Example: DISM.exe /Get-MountedWimInfo | 
| 1116 | Commit-Wim | Commit-Wim | 
| 1117 | Saves changes to a mounted WIM image. | Saves changes to a mounted WIM image. | 
| 1118 | /Commit-Wim /MountDir: Applies changes to the mounted image. The image remains mounted until the /Unmount-Wim option is used. Example: DISM.exe /Commit-Wim /MountDir:C:\test\offline | /Commit-Wim /MountDir: Applies changes to the mounted image. The image remains mounted until the /Unmount-Wim option is used. Example: DISM.exe /Commit-Wim /MountDir:C:\test\offline | 
| 1119 | Remount-Wim | Remount-Wim | 
| 1120 | Recovers an orphaned WIM mount directory. | Recovers an orphaned WIM mount directory. | 
| 1121 | /Remount-Wim /MountDir: Recovers an orphaned WIM mount directory. Example: DISM.exe /Remount-Wim /MountDir:C:\test\offline | /Remount-Wim /MountDir: Recovers an orphaned WIM mount directory. Example: DISM.exe /Remount-Wim /MountDir:C:\test\offline | 
| 1122 | Cleanup-Wim | Cleanup-Wim | 
| 1123 | Deletes resources associated with mounted WIM images that are corrupted. | Deletes resources associated with mounted WIM images that are corrupted. | 
| 1124 | /Cleanup-Wim Deletes resources associated with a corrupted mounted image. This command does not unmount a mounted image; it also does not delete images that can be recovered by using the /Remount-WIM command. Example: DISM.exe /Cleanup-Wim | /Cleanup-Wim Deletes resources associated with a corrupted mounted image. This command does not unmount a mounted image; it also does not delete images that can be recovered by using the /Remount-WIM command. Example: DISM.exe /Cleanup-Wim | 
| 1128 | Capture-Image | Capture-Image | 
| 1129 | Captures an image of a drive into a new WIM file. Captured directories include all subfolders and data. | Captures an image of a drive into a new WIM file. Captured directories include all subfolders and data. | 
| 1130 | /Capture-Image /ImageFile: /CaptureDir: /Name: [/Description:Description] [/ConfigFile:] {[/Compress:{fast|max|none}] [/Bootable] | [/WIMBoot]} [/CheckIntegrity] [/Verify] [/NoRpFix] [/EA] Captures an image of a drive to a new WIM file. Captured directories include all subfolders and data. You cannot capture an empty directory. Use /ConfigFile to specify the location of a configuration file that lists exclusions for image capture and compress commands. Use /Compress to specify the type of compression used for the initial capture operation. Use /Bootable to mark a Windows PE volume image as able to be booted. Use /WIMBoot to capture the image that can be applied with WIMBoot configuration. Use /CheckIntegrity to detect and track WIM file corruption. Use /Verify to check for errors and file duplication. Use /NoRpFix to disable the reparse point tag fix. Use /EA to capture extended attributes. Example: DISM.exe /Capture-Image /ImageFile:install.wim /CaptureDir:D:\ /Name:Drive-D | /Capture-Image /ImageFile: /CaptureDir: /Name: [/Description:Description] [/ConfigFile:] {[/Compress:{fast|max|none}] [/Bootable] | [/WIMBoot]} [/CheckIntegrity] [/Verify] [/NoRpFix] [/EA] Captures an image of a drive to a new WIM file. Captured directories include all subfolders and data. You cannot capture an empty directory. Use /ConfigFile to specify the location of a configuration file that lists exclusions for image capture and compress commands. Use /Compress to specify the type of compression used for the initial capture operation. Use /Bootable to mark a Windows PE volume image as able to be booted. Use /WIMBoot to capture the image that can be applied with WIMBoot configuration. Use /CheckIntegrity to detect and track WIM file corruption. Use /Verify to check for errors and file duplication. Use /NoRpFix to disable the reparse point tag fix. Use /EA to capture extended attributes. Example: DISM.exe /Capture-Image /ImageFile:install.wim /CaptureDir:D:\ /Name:Drive-D | 
| 1131 | Append-Image | Append-Image | 
| 1132 | Adds another image to a WIM file. | Adds another image to a WIM file. | 
| 1133 | /Append-Image /ImageFile: /CaptureDir: /Name: [/Description:Description] [/ConfigFile:] {[/Bootable] | [/WIMBoot]} [/CheckIntegrity] [/Verify] [/NoRpFix] [/EA] Adds another image to a WIM file. Use /ConfigFile to specify the location of a configuration file that lists exclusions for image capture and compress commands. Use /Bootable to mark a Windows PE volume image as able to be booted. Use /WIMBoot to append a WIMBoot configured image to a WIM file. Use /CheckIntegrity to detect and track WIM file corruption. Use /Verify to check for errors and file duplication. Use /NoRpFix to disable the reparse point tag fix. Use /EA to capture extended attributes. Example: DISM.exe /Append-Image /ImageFile:install.wim /CaptureDir:D:\ /Name:Drive-D | /Append-Image /ImageFile: /CaptureDir: /Name: [/Description:Description] [/ConfigFile:] {[/Bootable] | [/WIMBoot]} [/CheckIntegrity] [/Verify] [/NoRpFix] [/EA] Adds another image to a WIM file. Use /ConfigFile to specify the location of a configuration file that lists exclusions for image capture and compress commands. Use /Bootable to mark a Windows PE volume image as able to be booted. Use /WIMBoot to append a WIMBoot configured image to a WIM file. Use /CheckIntegrity to detect and track WIM file corruption. Use /Verify to check for errors and file duplication. Use /NoRpFix to disable the reparse point tag fix. Use /EA to capture extended attributes. Example: DISM.exe /Append-Image /ImageFile:install.wim /CaptureDir:D:\ /Name:Drive-D | 
| 1134 | Export-Image | Export-Image | 
| 1135 | Exports a copy of the specified image to another file. | Exports a copy of the specified image to another file. | 
| 1136 | /Export-Image {/SourceImageFile: | [/SWMFile:]} {/SourceIndex: | /SourceName:} /DestinationImageFile: [/DestinationName:] {[/Compress:{fast|max|none|recovery}] [/Bootable] | [/WIMBoot]} [/CheckIntegrity] Exports a copy of the specified image to another file. The source and destination files must use the same compression type. Use /SWMFile to reference split WIM files (SWMs). is the naming pattern and location of split files. Use /Compress to specify the type of compression used for the capture operation when exporting an image to a new WIM file. Use /Bootable to mark a Windows PE volume image as able to be booted. Use /WIMBoot to export an image that can be applied with WIMBoot configuration. Use /CheckIntegrity to detect and track WIM file corruption. Example: DISM.exe /Export-Image /SourceImageFile:install.wim /SourceIndex:1 /DestinationImageFile:install2.wim | /Export-Image {/SourceImageFile: | [/SWMFile:]} {/SourceIndex: | /SourceName:} /DestinationImageFile: [/DestinationName:] {[/Compress:{fast|max|none|recovery}] [/Bootable] | [/WIMBoot]} [/CheckIntegrity] Exports a copy of the specified image to another file. The source and destination files must use the same compression type. Use /SWMFile to reference split WIM files (SWMs). is the naming pattern and location of split files. Use /Compress to specify the type of compression used for the capture operation when exporting an image to a new WIM file. Use /Bootable to mark a Windows PE volume image as able to be booted. Use /WIMBoot to export an image that can be applied with WIMBoot configuration. Use /CheckIntegrity to detect and track WIM file corruption. Example: DISM.exe /Export-Image /SourceImageFile:install.wim /SourceIndex:1 /DestinationImageFile:install2.wim | 
| 1140 | Delete-Image | Delete-Image | 
| 1141 | Deletes the specified volume image from a WIM file that has multiple volume images. | Deletes the specified volume image from a WIM file that has multiple volume images. | 
| 1142 | /Delete-Image /ImageFile: {/Index: | /Name:} [/CheckIntegrity] Deletes the specified volume image from a WIM file that has multiple volume images. Use /CheckIntegrity to detect and track WIM file corruption. Example: DISM.exe /Delete-Image /ImageFile:install.wim /Index:1 | /Delete-Image /ImageFile: {/Index: | /Name:} [/CheckIntegrity] Deletes the specified volume image from a WIM file that has multiple volume images. Use /CheckIntegrity to detect and track WIM file corruption. Example: DISM.exe /Delete-Image /ImageFile:install.wim /Index:1 | 
| 1143 | List-Image | List-Image | 
| 1144 | Displays a list of the files and folders in a specified image. | Displays a list of the files and folders in a specified image. | 
| 1145 | /List-Image /ImageFile: {/Index: | /Name:} Displays a list of the files and folders within a specified image. Example: DISM.exe /List-Image /ImageFile:install.wim /Index:1 | /List-Image /ImageFile: {/Index: | /Name:} Displays a list of the files and folders within a specified image. Example: DISM.exe /List-Image /ImageFile:install.wim /Index:1 | 
| 1149 | Capture-CustomImage | Capture-CustomImage | 
| 1150 | Captures customizations into a delta WIM file on a WIMBoot system. Captured directories include all subfolders and data. | Captures customizations into a delta WIM file on a WIMBoot system. Captured directories include all subfolders and data. | 
| 1151 | /Capture-CustomImage /CaptureDir: [/ConfigFile:] [/CheckIntegrity] [/Verify] [/ConfirmTrustedFile] Captures image customizations into a new WIM file on a WIMBoot system. Captured directories include all subfolders and data. You cannot capture an empty directory. Note: this command only captures the customization files. It cannot be used to capture the installation files into a new WIM. Use /ConfigFile to specify the location of a configuration file that lists exclusions for image capture and compress commands. Use /CheckIntegrity to detect and track WIM file corruption. Use /Verify to check for errors and file duplication. Use /ConfirmTrustedFile to validate the image for Trusted Desktop. See http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=309482 for more information about supported platforms. Example: DISM.exe /Capture-CustomImage /CaptureDir:D:\ | /Capture-CustomImage /CaptureDir: [/ConfigFile:] [/CheckIntegrity] [/Verify] [/ConfirmTrustedFile] Captures image customizations into a new WIM file on a WIMBoot system. Captured directories include all subfolders and data. You cannot capture an empty directory. Note: this command only captures the customization files. It cannot be used to capture the installation files into a new WIM. Use /ConfigFile to specify the location of a configuration file that lists exclusions for image capture and compress commands. Use /CheckIntegrity to detect and track WIM file corruption. Use /Verify to check for errors and file duplication. Use /ConfirmTrustedFile to validate the image for Trusted Desktop. See http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=309482 for more information about supported platforms. Example: DISM.exe /Capture-CustomImage /CaptureDir:D:\ | 
| 1152 | Update-WIMBootEntry | Update-WIMBootEntry | 
| 1153 | Updates WIMBoot configuration entry for the specified disk volume. | Updates WIMBoot configuration entry for the specified disk volume. | 
| 1154 | /Update-WIMBootEntry /Path: /DataSourceID: /ImageFile: Updates WIMBoot configuration entry, associated with the specified data source ID, with the renamed or moved image file path. Use /Path to specify the disk volume of the WIMBoot configuration. Use /DataSourceID to specify the data source ID as displayed by Get-WIMBootEntry. Example: DISM.exe /Update-WIMBootEntry /Path:C:\ /DataSourceID:0 /ImageFile:R:\Install.wim | /Update-WIMBootEntry /Path: /DataSourceID: /ImageFile: Updates WIMBoot configuration entry, associated with the specified data source ID, with the renamed or moved image file path. Use /Path to specify the disk volume of the WIMBoot configuration. Use /DataSourceID to specify the data source ID as displayed by Get-WIMBootEntry. Example: DISM.exe /Update-WIMBootEntry /Path:C:\ /DataSourceID:0 /ImageFile:R:\Install.wim | 
| 1155 | Get-WIMBootEntry | Get-WIMBootEntry | 
| 1156 | Displays WIMBoot configuration entries for the specified disk volume. | Displays WIMBoot configuration entries for the specified disk volume. | 
| 1157 | /Get-WIMBootEntry /Path: Displays WIMBoot configuration entries for the specified disk volume. Example: DISM.exe /Get-WIMBootEntry /Path:C:\ | /Get-WIMBootEntry /Path: Displays WIMBoot configuration entries for the specified disk volume. Example: DISM.exe /Get-WIMBootEntry /Path:C:\ | 
| 1158 | Apply-CustomDataImage | Apply-CustomDataImage | 
| 1159 | Dehydrates files contained in the custom data image. | Dehydrates files contained in the custom data image. | 
| 1160 | /Apply-CustomDataImage /SingleInstance /CustomDataImage: /ImagePath: Dehydrates files contained in the custom data image to save space. Example: DISM.exe /Apply-CustomDataImage /CustomDataImage:C:\oem.ppkg /ImagePath:C:\ /SingleInstance | /Apply-CustomDataImage /SingleInstance /CustomDataImage: /ImagePath: Dehydrates files contained in the custom data image to save space. Example: DISM.exe /Apply-CustomDataImage /CustomDataImage:C:\oem.ppkg /ImagePath:C:\ /SingleInstance | 
| 0x1 | WimProvider | WimProvider | 
| 0xC1510106 | The /%1 option is not recognized in this context.For more information, refer to the help. | The /%1 option is not recognized in this context.For more information, refer to the help. | 
| 0xC1510107 | The command-line is missing the /%1 option.For more information, refer to the help. | The command-line is missing the /%1 option.For more information, refer to the help. | 
| 0xC1510108 | The /%1 and /%2 options cannot be used together on the command-line.For more information, refer to the help. | The /%1 and /%2 options cannot be used together on the command-line.For more information, refer to the help. | 
| 0xC1510109 | A required option is missing from the command-line.Ensure that /%1 or /%2 is specified. | A required option is missing from the command-line.Ensure that /%1 or /%2 is specified. | 
| 0xC151010F | The /%1 option is missing an argument.For more information, refer to the help. | The /%1 option is missing an argument.For more information, refer to the help. | 
| 0xC1510110 | The argument specified with the /Format option is not supported with this command.For more information about valid syntax, refer to the help. | The argument specified with the /Format option is not supported with this command.For more information about valid syntax, refer to the help. | 
| 0xC1510111 | You do not have permissions to mount and modify this image.Verify that you have Read/Write permissions or mount the image using the /ReadOnly option. Note that you cannot commit changes to an image with read-only permissions. | You do not have permissions to mount and modify this image.Verify that you have Read/Write permissions or mount the image using the /ReadOnly option. Note that you cannot commit changes to an image with read-only permissions. | 
| 0xC1510112 | You do not have permissions to mount this image.Verify that you have read permissions to the image file. | You do not have permissions to mount this image.Verify that you have read permissions to the image file. | 
| 0xC1510113 | The specified image does not exist in the WIM.Check the WIM first for existing images. | The specified image does not exist in the WIM.Check the WIM first for existing images. | 
| 0xC1510114 | The specified image needs to be remounted.Remount the Wim to make this image available for servicing. | The specified image needs to be remounted.Remount the Wim to make this image available for servicing. | 
| 0xC1510115 | The specified image is invalid.Unmount the image or clean up the Wim and then try again. | The specified image is invalid.Unmount the image or clean up the Wim and then try again. | 
| 0xC1510116 | The running OS is not WinPE when checking code integrity and settingextended attributes during image apply | The running OS is not WinPE when checking code integrity and settingextended attributes during image apply | 
| 0xC1510117 | The running OS is not Win8 and above when checking code integrity and settingextended attributes during image apply | The running OS is not Win8 and above when checking code integrity and settingextended attributes during image apply | 
| File Description: | DISM WIM Provider | 
| File Version: | 10.0.15063.0 (WinBuild.160101.0800) | 
| Company Name: | Microsoft Corporation | 
| Internal Name: | WimProvider.dll | 
| Legal Copyright: | © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. | 
| Original Filename: | WimProvider.dll.mui | 
| Product Name: | Microsoft® Windows® Operating System | 
| Product Version: | 10.0.15063.0 | 
| Translation: | 0x423, 1200 |