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This is the THIRD tread that has answered @PzSniper question directly....
he keeps posting this issue and the response is always the same.... The corrupt file is missing from the Installer Preview Install.wim
Really there is no corrupt file. The only "corruption" is the one FlightSigning package does not exist in the Source WIM file, but if sfc /scannow finds no errors (or can fix what it finds) it is not needed anyway.
What I do not know is if there were corrupt files needing repair, if DISM ... /RestoreHealth would do the other repairs when it is missing the one package in the Source WIM. I don't see why not, if it has everything else, but I don't know.
Dism will repair corrupted files, if the original file is present in the repair source...
If one file missing and other files present, the other files will be repaired..
Recently, every other time I've tried the RestroeHealth command, either through Command Prompt or powershell, I've been getting an error 50, and a line that says "The request is not supported." ScanHealth and CheckHealth have only worked, but not RestoreHealth.
Initially, I was trying to troubleshoot problems with why Windows Defender would stop working, especially in the middle of a full scan!
Hello Honeycomb, :)
Lately, we need to use the ESD options if you got the ISO from the Media Creation Tool.
If that still won't help, then you could do a repair install instead.
Repair Install Windows 10 with an In-place Upgrade
There is an ESD folder on the C drive, but it's completely empty!
Unfortunately, I don't have any good flash drives around to use the Media Creation Tool with anymore.
That's ok. You can create an ISO file from the Media Creation Tool, and use the ISO as the source with ESD option.
https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/...d.html#option1
Looks like a repair install will be needed then.
Repair Install Windows 10 with an In-place Upgrade
Hi, I've DISM Error 0x800f081f (99.1%) on Windows 10 Pro RS2 b15063 (upgraded on PC from WU and clean-installed on Laptop from ESD->ISO). SFC /scannow runs fine. What's wrong with RTM?