Performance :: DISM Error 0x80f001f - Use Source Option To Repair Image

Feb 3, 2016

I just completed a clean install of Windows 10 Pro...all was going fine, but I wanted to run both scf and DISM...

If SFC was not able to repair some or all of the files there are a few options including a repair install from the OS dvd, and DISM (win 8 & UP)

DISM

If you are on win 8 and up you can (and should) run DISM if SFC found errors it could not fix

From an DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /source:WIM:X:elevated command prompt*

Type DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth . (please note the space after "dism", & "online" & "image")

If the repair is successful you may want to re-run SFC just to check.

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Have never had this issue before...but I can't seem to be able to direct DISM elevated command to a .iso file:

To run a system file check (SFC)

Go to start

Type CMD

Right click and run as Administrator

(called an elevated command prompt)

If you want to verify and repair the OS type sfc /scannow (note the space between sfc and "/")

If you just want to check (verify only) the OS type sfc /verifyonly (no changes will be made using verify only)

If you get the error message "cannot find source files"you need to have an ISO file mounted and need to specify where it is located with the below command

DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /source:WIM:X:* Where "X" is the drive letter where the ISO is located.* SourcesInstall.wim:1 /LimitAccessSimply change the "X" to the correct drive letter

If you do not have an ISO you can make one.* The instructions are here

*You may have to run this up to 3 times to fix all the problems

When you have finished it will say one of three things

Windows did not find any integrity violations (a good thing)

Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files and repaired them (a good thing)

Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some (or all) of them (not a good thing)* If you get this message run DISM as described below..

I also have the DISM log file which I would be more then happy to upload:

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