When you open a Windows® image (.wim) file in Windows System Image Manager (Windows SIM), a catalog (.clg) file is automatically created. If a catalog file already exists, Windows SIM re-creates the catalog file based on the contents of the Windows image that you select. When a catalog file is created, it queries the Windows image for a listing of all the settings in that image.

To create an answer file, you must first open a Windows image file or catalog file in Windows SIM. For more information about Windows image files and catalog files, see Windows Image Files and Catalog Files Overview.

To open a Windows image file or catalog file

  1. Copy a previously created catalog file (.clg) to the technician computer or copy your customized Windows image file (install.wim) to the technician computer.

  2. On the technician computer, open Windows SIM.

  3. On the File menu, click Select Windows Image.

  4. In the Select a Windows Image dialog box, select the file type in the Files of type drop-down list, and then browse to a Windows image file or catalog file.

    If you open a Windows image file, Windows SIM will automatically create a catalog of that Windows image.

  5. If there is more than one type of Windows image in the file, select a specific Windows image in the Select an Image box.

    The Windows image file or catalog file appears in the Windows Image pane.

  6. Click Open. If you have not previously opened that Windows image file or have not refreshed the catalog file recently, Windows SIM prompts you to create or re-create the catalog file.

To create a catalog file

  1. Open Windows SIM.

  2. On the Tools menu, click Create Catalog.

    The Open a Windows Image dialog box opens.

  3. Select a Windows image file, and then click Open.

    If you select a Windows image file that has more than one Windows image, the Select an Image dialog box opens.

  4. Click to select an image type (for example, Fabrikam Custom Image 1), and then click OK.

    The catalog file is created in the same directory as the Windows image file that you selected.

    Important
    Windows SIM cannot create catalog files for some Windows images of different architecture types. For information about the support of cross-platform catalog creation, see Windows Image Files and Catalog Files Overview.

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