Install Windows System Image

Hey everyone,
I'm running Lion on a 2011 MBP and have a Windows System Image backed up from an older bootcamp partition I'd like to install. Is there any way to create a disc of the system image and install from that?

You might see if you can restore it using CloneX - MacUpdate or CNET Downloads

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  • Trying to Create a Catalog file using WSIM (Windows System Image Manager)

    I have been looking online for a solution to htis problem for days and come up with nothing so any help would be amazingly helpful.
    I have created a Windows 8.1 image which I would like to role out to all users within my company but when trying to create a catalog file I am getting an erorr message saying "Windows SIM was unable to generate a catalog."  It says "Mounting
    Windows Image file......This might take a few minutes" and then fails after 6-7mins.
    When opening the log file I get this:
    10:00 : Cannot obtain read/write access for F:\sources\install.wim.
    In order to generate a catalog file, you must have read/write access to the Windows image file and its containing folder.
    10:13 :
    10:13 : Windows SIM was unable to generate a catalog. For troubleshooting assistance, see the topic: 'Windows System Image Manager Technical Reference' in the Windows OPK or Windows AIK User's Guide.
    10:13 :
    10:13 : System.InvalidOperationException: The operation failed to complete. ---> System.Reflection.TargetInvocationException: Exception has been thrown by the target of an invocation. ---> System.ArgumentNullException: String reference not set to
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       at ?A0xfe36268f.ConvertToNtPath(String path)
       at Microsoft.ComponentStudio.ComponentPlatformInterface.CbsSessionAdaptor..ctor(String bootDrive, String imageWinDir, String servicingPath)
       at Microsoft.ComponentStudio.ComponentPlatformInterface.OfflineImageImpl.InitializePackages()
       at Microsoft.ComponentStudio.ComponentPlatformInterface.OfflineImageImpl..ctor(OfflineImageInfo imageInfo)
       --- End of inner exception stack trace ---
       at System.RuntimeMethodHandle._InvokeConstructor(Object[] args, SignatureStruct& signature, IntPtr declaringType)
       at System.Reflection.RuntimeConstructorInfo.Invoke(BindingFlags invokeAttr, Binder binder, Object[] parameters, CultureInfo culture)
       at System.RuntimeType.CreateInstanceImpl(BindingFlags bindingAttr, Binder binder, Object[] args, CultureInfo culture, Object[] activationAttributes)
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    The one image that did work (LiteTouchPE_x64.wim) was from the OS I imported to Microsoft Workbench but the components are different to any that I have seen online when looking on how to do this.
    I have made sure that the architecture is x64 and tried from ISO files I have on the system already but get the same error.
    This is the first project I have been involved in and only ever done IT support before this.
    Thanks for your help in advance.

    Yes I am trying to capture a reference image that I have created on another machine and then reploy this through MDT. I am trying to open the Unattend.xml file because the "Capture and Sysprep" fails on the reference machine when trying to run
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    Performing operation "generate" on Target "Catalog".
    Starting: "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Deployment Toolkit\Bin\Microsoft.BDD.Catalog35.exe" "D:\Windows8.1 TEST3\Operating Systems\Windows8.1 x64\Sources\install.wim" 1 > "C:\Users\*****\AppData\Local\Temp\3\Microsoft.BDD.Catalog.log"
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    PROGRESS: 0: Starting.
    PROGRESS: 0: Creating mount folder: C:\Users\*****\AppData\Local\Temp\3\IMGMGR_install_Windows 8.1 Enterprise_njegg3ph.con.
    PROGRESS: 5: Creating temp folder: C:\Users\*****\AppData\Local\Temp\3\IMGMGR_install_temp_qj0x3ga5.obv.
    PROGRESS: 10: Mounting Windows image: D:\Windows8.1 TEST3\Operating Systems\Windows8.1 x64\Sources\install.wim. This might take a few minutes.
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       at Microsoft.ComponentStudio.ComponentPlatformInterface.WimImageInfo.PreCreateCatalog()
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    Non-zero return code from catalog utility, rc = 2002

  • Windows System Image Manager (WSIM) fails to catalog

    WSIM (version 6.3.9600.16384) from Windows 8.1 AIK does not work with Windows 10 Preview Enterprise. It fails to generate a catalog file for the Windows 10 .wim image.
    Error message shown below
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    1:39 PM : This application requires version 6.3.9600.16384 of the Windows ADK.
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    1:44 PM :
    1:44 PM : System.ComponentModel.Win32Exception (0x80004005): Unknown error (0xc1420117)
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    It uses a new image format. The DISM and imaging api from even version 6.3.x (win 8.1) won't be able to access it. 
    But I think it's got some issues.  I can do a get-windowsimage -ImagePath install.wim and see the images, but dism /image:install.wim /? says "Unable to access the image.  Same with the boot wim. 
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    2014-10-09 13:25:29, Info                  DISM   DISM VHD Provider: PID=1724 TID=3028 [c:\temp\boot.wim] is not recognized by the DISM VHD provider. - CVhdImage::Initialize
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    2014-10-09 13:25:29, Error                 DISM   DISM.EXE: Failed to access the image folder or image's windows folder.
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  • Windows System Image Manager Error?

    Hi Everyone,
      I am having an issue trying to create an answer file through the WSIM. I locate the .wim I need and attempt to create the catalog file it needs first to do the task. However when I do attempt to create this catalog file I get the following error message:
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    Hi,
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    x64 Windows SIM:
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    http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=3066853&SiteID=17
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  • Windows System Image Manager doesn't see any ISO image

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  • What/Where is the 32-bit version of Windows System Image Manager?

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  • Language Dutch WSIM Windows System Image Manager

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  • Change catalog location of Windows System Image Manager

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    When requesting assistance, please provide the complete model name and product number of the HP computer in question. HP/Compaq makes thousands of models of computers. Without this information it may be difficult or impossible to assist you in resolving your issue.
    The above requested information can be found on the bottom of the computer, inside the battery compartment, or on the BIOS startup/setup screen. Please do not include the serial number. Please enter the model/product information into HP's Online Consumer Support page and post it here for our review.
    Please use Windows "System Image Backup" utility to create an exact image of the Windows 8.1 partition as it currently is, on an external hard drive. You may also need to create a Windows "repair" disc. If your computer developes issues or you need to replace the hard drive, all you have to do is "restore" the image to the computer. Please see Windows 8.1 Tip: Use System Image Backup for instructions on creating and restoring a "Windows - System Image Backup."
    This process is not a system recovery and is different than using Window Restore or Refresh, or HP System Recovery.
    If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to ask.
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  • Is Windows 8.1 system image backup an ISO image

    I ran out of space on my windows partition, so I created a system image backup of that partition (windows 8.1) and then removed the partition via bootcamp assistant. My intent was to reinstall a new, resized partition and use the system image backup file that I had created as the ISO image in the process. It doesn't seem to be that easy. There is not one ISO file in the system image backup that was created. Thoughts?
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    Yes, you can reinstall W8.1 on a larger partition. Was the System Image Backup created using Windows Backup/Restore? Be aware that if you restore a Windows System Image, it restores the old volume size. You will need to use a Linux Live CD with GParted to resize the old volume to occupy the new partition size.

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