has anyone run the DISM command on this version of windows? I get the message that the /restorehealth and /checkhealth commands are no longer valid commands. ???
SFC and Dism are first things I do after installing new build and both passed.
SFC and Dism are first things I do after installing new build and both passed.
@Brink and @CountMike, on both my computers that have skippy, I decided to run Sfc and dism today. Both run Sfc and find no errors. But on both I give Dism /online /cleanup-image /checkhealth. I get message that this is invalid command. I notice that there is a new version of dism on skippy now.
Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: iBuyPower OS: Windows 10 and windows insider CPU: AMD Ryzen 7X Motherboard: Asus Prime X370 Pro Memory: 64 Gb Graphics Card: Radeon RX480 8 GB Monitor(s) Displays: Samsung 28 inch UHD 4 Screen Resolution: 3840 x 2160 Hard Drives: 2 Samsung 1 TB SSD each
@Brink and @CountMike, on both my computers that have skippy, I decided to run Sfc and dism today. Both run Sfc and find no errors. But on both I give Dism /online /cleanup-image /checkhealth. I get message that this is invalid command. I notice that there is a new version of dism on skippy now.
Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: home built OS: Windows 10 (Pro and Insider Pro) CPU: Intel i3-10100 Motherboard: ASUS Prime B460M Memory: 16 GB, Crucial Graphics Card: Intel on chip Sound Card: Realtek onboard Monitor(s) Displays: Dual ASUS+LG Screen Resolution: 1920 x 1080 x 2 Keyboard: Cherry, same for the last 20 years Mouse: Logitech M500 PSU: No name, 80 plus, 500 W Case: Mini Tower Cooling: Silent Hard Drives: Kingston A2000 NVMe, 500 GB Internet Speed: 100/20 Browser: FF, Edge, Vivaldi Antivirus: WD + MBAE, SpywareBlaster, hosts file Other Info: Eaton UPS
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Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: home built / frankenstein Junior OS: Windows Insider, Fast ring CPU: AMD FX6300 Motherboard: gigabyte 970A UD3 Memory: 8 GB Corsair DDR3 Graphics Card: nvidia GT710 Sound Card: Realtek on board Monitor(s) Displays: same as 1st Screen Resolution: 1680 x 1050 Keyboard: Cherry Mouse: Logitech PSU: Tecnoware 520W Case: Ugly one Cooling: 2 x 120 mm Hard Drives: Crucial BX100 240 GB, I TB spinner Seagate Internet Speed: 100/20 Browser: FF, Edge, Vivaldi Antivirus: Windows Defender, Protected folders on, PUA on
Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: iBuyPower OS: Windows 10 and windows insider CPU: AMD Ryzen 7X Motherboard: Asus Prime X370 Pro Memory: 64 Gb Graphics Card: Radeon RX480 8 GB Monitor(s) Displays: Samsung 28 inch UHD 4 Screen Resolution: 3840 x 2160 Hard Drives: 2 Samsung 1 TB SSD each
Never had that happened before -- and am puzzled as to why the program would not run until after a restart on both these computers, one an AMD Legacy BIOS machine, the other an INTEL UEFI machine
Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: iBuyPower OS: Windows 10 and windows insider CPU: AMD Ryzen 7X Motherboard: Asus Prime X370 Pro Memory: 64 Gb Graphics Card: Radeon RX480 8 GB Monitor(s) Displays: Samsung 28 inch UHD 4 Screen Resolution: 3840 x 2160 Hard Drives: 2 Samsung 1 TB SSD each
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