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- Use DISM to Repair Windows 10 Image | Tutorials - Ten Forums
(recommended) You would use RestoreHealth to scan the image for component store corruption, perform repair operations automatically using Windows Update as the source, and records that corruption to the log file This can take around 10-15 minutes up to a few hours to finish depending on the level of corruption
- How will DISM Online Cleanup-Image RestoreHealth affect my current . . .
RestoreHealth: Verifies and fixes any corruption in the Component Store by verifying its system file
- What is the purpose of the DISM RestoreHealth parameter and SFC?
@SeñorCMasMas I understand where you're coming from, as most issues will not be a result of system file corruption, although most users will benefit from running StartComponentCleanup and RestoreHealth regularly, as a dirty Component Store will cause issues with Windows Update, Add Remove Features, etc (the Component Store is how Windows is
- What is the correct order of DISM and sfc commands to fix problems?
Today i updated my system to build 2004 Everything went fine and so far i haven't had any problems For good meassure i ran sfc verifyonly and it found some problems From reading here in the forum and from this Microsoft support document, it is recomme
- What happened to DISM checkHealth, scanHealth and restoreHealth?
All the threads I followed mentioned using checkHealth, scanHealth and restoreHealth Non of these options seem to be available with my version of DISM, I think I have the latest version (windows last updated itself a few days ago) what are the current equivalents of checkHealth, scanHealth and restoreHealth ? Update - Ramhound is correct
- How to run DISM against a local source? - Super User
Win 10: Dism RestoreHealth fails: "The remote procedure call failed " 0 How can I repair my component store in Windows 8 1 with a downloaded image using dism exe?
- DISM does not show cleanup-image option. Unable to repair system image . . .
I then looked for available command for DISM using "dism online ?" and I saw that there's no option for "cleanup-image"
- Windows Dism. exe RestoreHealth LimitAccess, no Source, Where is the . . .
When running RestoreHealth with LimitAccess and no Source, Microsoft says: If you do not specify a Source for the repair files, the default location for Features on Demand is used Source: Repair a Windows Image
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