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== Description ==
A "System Deployment Image" (aka SDI) is a file format createdused byprimarily with Microsoft which is usedproducts to house an arbitrary disk image, including boot sector information. Some versions of Microsoft Windows allow for "RAM booting", which is essentially the ability to load a SDI file into ram and then boot from it. The SDI file format also lends itself to network booting, using a similar mechanism.
The SDI file itself is partitioned into the following sections: