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ESD is a system image file with a higher compression rate than GHOST and WIM, and is the abbreviation of "Electronic Software Delivery". Referring to an electronically delivered software installation file format, ESD files are typically used to distribute software to users electronically rather than via physical media. ESD files are widely used in modern software delivery, especially in areas such as digital content, operating systems, applications and games. Users can obtain ESD files through official websites, app stores, subscription services, or authorized channels and use them to install and update software.
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