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It doesn't bother me either and because I use Total Commander I always view all files. xD
It doesn't bother me either and because I use Total Commander I always view all files. xD
Summary Originating update Status Last updated DISM might incorrectly report corruption is still present after repair
After running DISM /restorehealth, DISM might incorrectly indicate corruption is still present after repair.
See details >N/A Investigating May 28, 2020
03:02 PM PT
Oh, how reassuring
My cortana updated this morning which is the only change I've noticed since using the MCT to update to 2004.
What's the big deal with the DISM bug, it only "possibly" happens on the first run, it doesn't happen on subsequent runs(even after reboots).
At least not on my systems,
The big deal is: it should not happen in the first place, especially on a brand new release.
Otherwise what tool and its output are you going to trust?
The file is still in use, making it un-deletable. Looks like it should have been closed after the upgrade completed, but wasn't.
Noels7 had the same problem and posted their solution here.
Win 10 update from Version 1909 to 2004
Edit: worked like a charm for me.
Last edited by Bree; 29 May 2020 at 07:47. Reason: tested and confirmed
with onboard Intel gpus with multiple laptops:
Battery saver cant be enabled and it is stuck in enabled position after restart (even it says disabled) in the panel.