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DISM unable to locate Install.wim file


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 path to the ISO on the DVD drive is definitely correct
The ISO file does not belong on the DVD - the CONTENTS of the ISO are what should be on the DVD...

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

The ISO file does not belong on the DVD - the CONTENTS of the ISO are what should be on the DVD...

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.

You probably need the .esd
Windows 10 ISO Download - Windows 10 blog
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?

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.
*** 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.

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?
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.

DISM unable to locate Install.wim file