The first argument is a wide character string (LPWSTR), but you pass a Perl glob object. I imagine you'd need to pass the result of the following:
use Encode qw( encode );
encode('UCS-2le', 'C:\\data.wim')
Why do you open a file only to immediately close the handle?
I also wonder why you FileHandle is used over the simpler and safer open.
use FileHandle qw( );
my $fh = new FileHandle;
$fh->open("< C:\\data.wim")
or die;
vs
open(my $fh, "<", "C:\\data.wim")
or die;
(Add use IO::Handle; if you want to use $fh like an object.)
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