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Try to copy just the install.wim to desktop then from admin command, copy and paste then run:
Code:DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /Source:ESD:%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\Install.ESD:1 /LimitAccess
Try to copy just the install.wim to desktop then from admin command, copy and paste then run:
Code:DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /Source:ESD:%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\Install.ESD:1 /LimitAccess
Does G:\X64\sources\install.esd exist?
On my install flash drive the path is G:\sources\install.esd. Did you create a 32 and 64 bit install flash drive and is ther a X*6 and X64 folder off the root of the drive?
Ok so I copied the file to the desktop and tried the command, and it didn't work (See pic) . I've tried it a few times. Any ideas?
See if following helps
Create a new folder on your desktop, put the file into the folder and try it again.
I believe it doesn't matter what you name the folder, but most call it 'Temp' because they then easier remember what it is for.
Ok I tried that and it still isn't working (See pic). I don't know why it isn't working! In the pic I also show the folder too.
Is the file install.esd or install.wim?
If wim, replace esd with wim in the DISM command string.
Also, give KYHI's tutorial a try perhaps. SFC SCANNOW and DISM RESTOREHEALTH - Repair Corrupt Files
Any chance you can make the ISO you are trying to use available for me to download somewhere, like OneDrive or DropBox? I'd like to compare it to the 32/64 bit Win 10 Pro ISO I have, see if any obvious differences. You can PM me the link instead of posting it here so I will be the only one who can get it. You can delete it as soon as I have it downloaded.
Also, just realized your account name is Patch Julia. I believe you will need to enclose the full path in double quotes for it to work. Something like:
Also try this. If you can get it to work then the other should work:Code:DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /Source:ESD:"%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\Install.ESD":1 /LimitAccess
dism /Get-WimInfo /WimFile:"%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\Install.ESD" /index:1
Make sure install.esd is on your desktop.
Well I used the files off of the Windows 10 USB that I made with the Windows 10 Media Creation Tool, so I don't know how to upload that. Also I moved the file back onto the desktop and tried that one other new command you mentioned, which appeared to have worked (See pic). However the main one didn't work and said the same thing which was it couldn't find the source file. I just don't understand this at all!