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I recently upgraded from Windows 8. So I looked about online a little and I found a guide telling me to check and repair my system with the following DISM commands using command prompt with admin privelages:.

The scanhealth and checkhealth tell me there is corruption but it is repairable. Ok so now I run the restorehealth option.. Error: 0xff The source files could not be found.

Use the "Source" option to specify the location of the files that are required to restore the feature. I looked online a little and found another option, I should apparently mount a windows 10 home 64 bit installation iso or insert a windows 10 home 64 bit install dvd and specify that as the source I then ran the following command in command prompt with admin privelages:. So yeah I've tried numerous things now I read online I should open gpedit.

So please, does anyone know what I can try next? This is destroying me lol, been trying to fix this issue since the release date of windows 10 and nothing I try works since the upgrade, never had these issues in 8. Thanks in advance to anyone who is able to help me :. Continuing by assuming that it is not a WinPE image.

Returning the existing instance. EXE: Dism. Attempting to initialize the provider. EXE: Got the collection of providers. Now enumerating them to build the command table.

Waiting to finalize it until all other providers are unloaded. Stop logging. EXE: Image session has been closed. Seems like a bug in windows 10 concerning DISM. I have the same issue. Go to the bottom. There it will show you what files are corrupted.

Fourth: Unhide hidden system files on C: drive. Use 7zip to open the archives. I couldn't open Install. Inside boot. Copied the file to documents or desktop. Located the corrupted file. Changed the Permissions on it so that I could replace the corrupted file with the new uncorrupted file from Documents or Desktop. Replaced it. It isn't easy but I was able to replace the corrupted file which was.

Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for the reply and for your time. Sorry for my slow reply though I have been quite busy lately.

If anyone replies saying that your solution has helped them though I guess I should mark your reply as the Answer? Even though after a re-install it is all working fine and quick again and no errors, I did notice that.

Although I have unmounted my drive and connected it to another system and checked the smart data and ran a few benchmarks and the drive seems to be in perfect health good smart results and no visible errors anywhere and no bad sectors etc MS bug or Hard drive is dying?

I guess for now I'll just have to live with it and see what happens, maybe after a few updates in the future DISM will work and fix this error.. If anyone else has any other ideas then I'm more than happy to try them and and let you know if it works or not, but just so you know at this moment in time I may be quite slow replying.

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I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. First: go to windows folder and subfolder LOGS. Open DISM folder and delete the dism log. Thanks for your feedback. How satisfied are you with this reply?

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Windows 10 clean install stuck after first reboot free



    I forget the error given, but apparently some keys don't immediately get activated due to high server loads from Microsoft. Please help! Doesn't Windows, since Windows 8, have built in Refresh and Restore options, the latter of which basically formats the hard drive and reinstall Windows automatically? Fitst would like to know this as well.


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