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The restore operation and unmounting image 100% successful:
The restore operation and unmounting image 100% successful:
Running Option 9 now... fingers crossed!
And the result is "Windows Resource Protection found corrupted files and successfully repaired them." So just after a DISM run new corruptions have been found but... repaired.
Let's run an elevated Powershell sfc /scannow to double check the results:
Good Now Glad, that you got it repaired,,,
I used your questions and changed some wording in Image_Health.cmd
I am glad to be of help for a better use of Image Health.
There are still some questions about the system integrity:
- PS sfc/scannow *confirm* the errors correction performed by Image Health.
- CMD confirms * no errors in sfc / scannow
- PS does *not recognize/complete (blinking cursor)* that initial command to extract SR results so Powershell is still damaged or the below command is wrong?
Get-Content -path $env:windir'\logs\cbs\cbs.log' | Select-String -Pattern '[SR]' | Set-Content $env:USERPROFILE'\Desktop\sfcdetails.txt'
- CMD does not manage again (blinking cursor) that equivalent command: findstr /c:"[SR]" %windir%\logs\cbs\cbs.log >"%userprofile%\desktop\sfcdetails.txt"
Both apparently do not complete the commands. But then when I quitted PS and CMD, the sfcdetails.txt files appeared on the desktop. It's not clear what is preventing for completing the executions when still in PS & CMD.
Attached are both of them; PS file is quite larger so it's been zipped. So the two commands are not equivalent.
Download Image_Health.zip again...
Run SFC and the details.txt file will be placed on your desktop
Great! That's correct!
I really like the last sfcdetails.txt 4 rows I am reading:
Info CSI 00007590 [SR] Verify complete
Info CSI 00007591 [SR] Repairing 0 components
Info CSI 00007592 [SR] Beginning Verify and Repair transaction
Info CSI 00007593 [SR] Repair complete
Thank you.
Hello,
Kyhi gently told me to try this tool that was created here. I read quickly the posts and it is nice! But unfortunately I tried download it several times and Chrome gave me the message: unknown network error. Can someone check if the file is ok, or if it's possible upload in another server. I just clicked, it starts to download and when it gets the end, after a small delay it shows that message above. Thanks!!!
Both were the same message
WIN10PESEx86 ISO <> WIN10PESEx64 ISO
should take you to onedrive and the file and download are working in IE ( 6 minute download - complete)
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