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I was wondering if the source file that I mounted to perform the DISM.... cmd permanently corrected the on-board store. ??
I was wondering if the source file that I mounted to perform the DISM.... cmd permanently corrected the on-board store. ??
From your and Kyhi's message I set it up and ran Opt#1 which reported:
"No component store corruption detected. The operation completed successfully. 1 file copied. "
The instructions led me to believe Opt#2 was required only if the results reported that the file was Repairable. Should I run Opt#2/#3? Please advise.
Yes please, because we see problems in the sfc results. Thanks.
Ok. Opt#2 ran and reported success; (1) file copied. Ran Opt#0 file attached: Dism Details.txt
I also ran Opt#3: Dism Details1.txt
Are the two updates still showing as available in Windows Update, and still failing to install?
Have you tried downloading the Adobe Flash update KB3163207 directly from the Windows Update Catalog and installing it that way?
Microsoft Update Catalog
It must be opened using Internet Explorer (iexplore.exe) and you must be sure to download the correct bitness for your system. I would create a system restore point before doing this.
Before you mentioned that Edge may be causing the problem. However, I no longer have Edge. A while back my Start button stopped working; when I clicked on it, it would just grey-out and nothing more. I found online that other people had this problem and using suggested ideas I was able to regain the Start function but the original Start page was lost, including Edge which have never used. Do you suppose my problem today is another facet of the same problem??
Option 2 report
Summary:
Operation: Detect and Repair
Operation result: 0x0
Last Successful Step: Entire operation completes.
Total Detected Corruption: 0
option 3 report
Summary:
Operation: Detect and Repair
Operation result: 0x0
Last Successful Step: Entire operation completes.
Total Detected Corruption: 0