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WimBootCompress.ini
or
WimBootReCompress.ini
found in the Windows\System32 folder
are exclusion lists created during WinNTSetup installs on Wimboot mode and WinNTSetup installs on Compress mode, respectivly.
So as I understand things, using it/them as the default exclusion list should make it safe to use Compactor in the whole system disk; C:
??
WimBootCompress.ini
or
WimBootReCompress.ini
found in the Windows\System32 folder
are exclusion lists created during WinNTSetup installs on Wimboot mode and WinNTSetup installs on Compress mode, respectivly.
So as I understand things, using it/them as the default exclusion list should make it safe to use Compactor in the whole system disk; C:
??
More info is available in the below link of an app that enables Windows Compact all the way down to Win 7:
http://reboot.pro/topic/22007-wofcompress-tool-for-win7-win10/?p=211055
ALSO:
I noticed that the wimlib algorithms are said to be more performant than the Win 10 algorithms.
Faster and smaller files:
https://wimlib.net/compression.html#Benchmarks
I'm no programmer but thought I'd mention this in the hopes that they might be used to improve this excellent app?
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