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#141
Sadly, It's Not Fixed Here
I've been following this issue for some time, as I have one machine (of 20+) that has this issue. Like many here I've just been living with it, but now that it's supposedly fixed I'm revisiting it.
I must have tried ten permutations, but every one of them generates the same 0x800f081f error. These are the last three (some non-significant CRs and bumpf removed for brevity):
PS C:\WINDOWS\system32> dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealthDeployment Image Servicing and Management toolVersion: 10.0.15063.0Image Version: 10.0.15063.0[===========================96.1%======================= ]Error: 0x800f081fThe source files could not be found.The DISM log file can be found at C:\WINDOWS\Logs\DISM\dism.log
PS C:\WINDOWS\system32> dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth /source:esd:"e:\sources\install.exe":1Deployment Image Servicing and Management toolVersion: 10.0.15063.0Image Version: 10.0.15063.0[===========================96.1%======================= ]Error: 0x800f081fThe source files could not be found. The DISM log file can be found at C:\WINDOWS\Logs\DISM\dism.log
PS C:\WINDOWS\system32> dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth /source:esd:"e:\sources\install.exe":1 /limitaccessDeployment Image Servicing and Management toolVersion: 10.0.15063.0Image Version: 10.0.15063.0[===========================87.0%================== ]Error: 0x800f081fThe source files could not be found.The DISM log file can be found at C:\WINDOWS\Logs\DISM\dism.log
One thing that is immediately weird is the following line in CBS.log (my italics):
Info CBS Exec: Addsource called, Session: 30612363_730643781, Client: DISM Package Manager Provider, from GPO: No, Path: C:\WINDOWS\system32\esd:e:\sources\install.exe:1
Note the path is entirely FUBAR. I cannot see that I've made a syntax error in the /source: parameter (see bolded text in final try above), and e:\sources\install.exe definitely exists, with the first image being the Win 10 Pro, which is what is on this machine. The entire .iso was downloaded hours ago using the Media Creation Tool, and I selected the option to auto-detect the right version (which is x64 English International, a.k.a. EN-GB.) Can anyone see why the path to windows would be prepended to the esd specification?
PS: I've just tried without the quotation marks around the path, but get the same error in the log. In any case, there are lots of examples here of it working fine with the quotes.
PPS: This machine is behind a strict firewall, but I've opened it entirely for the above test. There is also a WSUS server managing updates, and some update-related policies in the GPO, but nothing unusual.