HP Sure Recover User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Getting started
- Creating a corporate image
- Using the HP Sure Recover Agent Within a Corporate Firewall
- Working with the HP Client Management Script Library (CMSL)
- Troubleshooting

ensure one specic edition is used for all of your target systems, then you need to be sure that only one
index is in the installation image.
4. Check the contents of the installation image using the following command:
dism /Get-ImageInfo /ImageFile:C:\staging\<my-image>.wim
The following shows sample output from an installation image that supports ve editions (to be
matched based on the BIOS of each target system):
Details for image: my-image.wim
Index: 1
Name: CoreSingleLanguage
Description: Windows 10 May 2019 Update – Home Single Language Edition
Size: 19,512,500,682 bytes
Index: 2
Name: Core
Description: Windows 10 May 2019 Update – Home edition
Size: 19,512,500,682 bytes
Index: 3
Name: Professional
Description: Windows 10 May 2019 Update- Professional Update
Size: 19.758,019,520 bytes
Index: 4
Name: ProfessionalEducation
Description: Windows 10 May 2019 Update - Professional Education edition
Size: 19,758,019,480 bytes
Index: 5
Name: ProfessionalWorkstation
Description: Windows 10 May 2019 Update - Professional Workstation edition
Size: 19,758,023,576 bytes
NOTE: When there is only one index, the image is used for recovery, regardless of the name. The size
of your image le might be larger than before the deletions.
5. If you do not want the multiedition behavior, delete each index that you do not want.
As shown in the following example, if you want only Professional edition (assuming all target systems
are licensed), delete index 5, 4, 2, and 1. Each time you delete an index, the index numbers are
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