What is the difference between .deb and .swm?
- Extension
- .deb
- .swm
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Compressed
- Disk Image
- Developer
- Debian Project
- Microsoft
- Description
- A DEB file is a standard Unix archive that contains two bzipped or gzipped archives, one for the installer control information and another for the actual installable data. DEB files are often used for software installation packages.
- The SWM file format, or Split Windows Imaging Format File, is a type of disk image file used by Microsoft Windows for system deployment, backup, and recovery purposes. It is essentially a variation of the WIM (Windows Imaging Format) file, but with a key difference: it is split into multiple smaller files, rather than being a single large file. This splitting feature makes SWM files particularly useful for distributing a large system image across multiple storage media, such as DVDs or USB drives.
- MIME Type
- application/x-debian-package
- image/x-swm
- Wikipedia
- .deb on Wikipedia
- .swm on Wikipedia