Hi,
Today, running sfc /scannowreported corrupted files it could not repair. I followed instructions here: DISM - Repair Windows 10 Image but I am unable to get DISMto find the Install.wimfile even though I can see it quite clearly in Explorer.
I used the following command: DSIM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /WIM:T:sourcesInstall.wim:1 /LimitAccess
The path to the ISO on the DVD drive is definitely correct, but I keep getting an 'Error 0x800f081f The source files could not be found'.
Has anyone got any suggestions how I can fix this?
Kind wishes ~ Patrick
You probably need the .esd
Windows 10 ISO Download - Windows 10 blog
The ISO file does not belong on the DVD - the CONTENTS of the ISO are what should be on the DVD...The path to the ISO on the DVD drive is definitely correct
If you have the ISO file on your HDD - double-click the ISO to Mount it as a DVD..
The point to the install.wim within the mounted ISO
Sorry - that was just bad use of English on my part. The DVD is inserted in the player and I am pointing to the contents of it, not the ISO image. Still doesn't work.
Thank you for the reply. I tried this using all four of the commands below. They all gave the same file-not-found error.
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /ESD:G:sourcesinstall.esd /LimitAccess
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /ESD:G:sourcesinstall.esd:1 /LimitAccess
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /G:sourcesinstall.esd:1 /LimitAccess
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /G:sourcesinstall.esd /LimitAccess
- Patrick
So far I can tell, only 1 of the 4 commands is correct (2nd command)
Is there any difference when you leave /LimitAccess away?
It still fails with exactly the same error. Do you think there is any point in copying the ESDfile to C:Tempand trying to access it from there, or does it need other files in the same location?
I don't think there is any point in doing so.
Something I'm wondering, I assume you already have done so but I'd like confirmation.
Have you tried restorehealth without specifying a source?
*** Does the DVD have the same Win 10 version as the computer is now running ? ***
Someone in another thread used a 10586 iso version on a 10240 computer and asked why dism did not work.
1. Your command line consists of this....................WIM:T:
IsT the drive letter of the dvd player ? If it isn't, you'll need to change that.
2. If you don't mind try it this way......................
Instead of using the DVD, go to the folder where your ISO file is saved at > right click at the file > click Mount > leave it there.
Then open your elevated command prompt, and enter the command line.
Make sure theTis the drive letter where your iso is mount. If not, change it.
Yes, I have. Exactly the same error. I even tried disabling the firewall, because I read somewhere else that someone had a problem with that.