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Hi,
My guess is that's because many of those are cross-linked.
Cheers,
Hi,
My guess is that's because many of those are cross-linked.
Cheers,
From another related tutorial (Create Windows 10 ISO image from Existing Installation):
Last edited by Kari; 22 Mar 2017 at 20:33.
After the copying started failing I cancelled it. Now there are two image files buried deep that the system says it cannot find and thus cannot delete, out of some 58K files that were copied.
Using UUP to iso exe. I was able to create iso of build 15063. Many thanks to Kari & his whole team
Cheers
Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /Source:wim:F:\sources\install.wim:1 continues to NOT work under version 15063 official ISO
But I have to use the command you suggested, correct?
Explain the part you are NOT using /Online and not specifying to "F:\sources\install.wim" but instead using :"15063 Pro x64.wim", would that also work for me with my ISO mounted?
Yes boot from it so your Windows is not running while DISM works. I was pointing to a specific copy of Install.wim that I had in that example and doing the repair on an install of Windows 10 that I have on another partition.
Instead, if you boot from a USB stick or DVD, you would point to possibly /Source:WIM:D:\Sources\Install.wim:1 so the command might be like below, depending on if C: still is your Windows drive. Adjust D: to be whatever the USB stick or DVD is. Sometimes the drive letters are different when you boot from install media. You can use SHIFT-F10 to get a Command Prompt.Code:DISM /Image:C:\ /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /Source:WIM:D:\Sources\Install.wim:1