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       #11

    OK it's has started thanks for your time and help.hoping it helps after this I shall Sfc again, Thanks Greenguru
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       #12

    You're welcome :)

    Keep us posted :)
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  3. Posts : 70
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       #13

    axe0 said:
    You're welcome :)
    Attachment 39751

    Keep us posted :)
    error again
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       #14

    That error code is 1 that I know a little.

    I haven't yet found another solution than an In-Place Upgrade.
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  5. Posts : 70
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       #15

    dism file


    this is the file it refers to
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    I think it is because of the windows 10 version that DISM online uses and the windows 10 version you have.
    The versions are not the same.
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    Greenguru said:
    error again
    I had the same 0x800f081f. In my case neither an in-place upgrade or a clean install helped. The reason was due to a corrupt .png delivered by Windows update for amd64_microsoft_windows_microsoftedge.

    You can check it on the CBS.log created by sfc /scannow.

    The solution for me was to download the batch file created by @Kyhi and run Options 1,2,3 as described in this post Error DSIM restorehealth - Page 2 - Windows 10 Forums

    You could try that - it worked for me :)
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    halasz said:
    I had the same 0x800f081f. In my case neither an in-place upgrade or a clean install helped. The reason was due to a corrupt .png delivered by Windows update for amd64_microsoft_windows_microsoftedge.

    You can check it on the CBS.log created by sfc /scannow.

    The solution for me was to download the batch file created by @Kyhi and run it Options 1,2,3 as described in this post Error DSIM restorehealth - Page 2 - Windows 10 Forums

    You could try that - it worked for me :)
    In the case of the OP, there are a lot of .dll files and some .wmv files corrupted.
    This could be a very great chance of being the main cause.
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  9. Posts : 70
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       #19

    I was wondering about a format re install that reminds me of my first virus, format re install was big tool when I started learning plz I am still learning and I thank each and every one that's helping



    halasz said:
    I had the same 0x800f081f. In my case neither an in-place upgrade or a clean install helped. The reason was due to a corrupt .png delivered by Windows update for amd64_microsoft_windows_microsoftedge.

    You can check it on the CBS.log created by sfc /scannow.

    The solution for me was to download the batch file created by @Kyhi and run Options 1,2,3 as described in this post Error DSIM restorehealth - Page 2 - Windows 10 Forums

    You could try that - it worked for me :)
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  10. Posts : 14,901
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