How To Use DISM Command Tool To Repair Windows 10 Image
How To Use DISM Command Tool To Repair Windows 10 Image
How To Use DISM Command Tool To Repair Windows 10 Image
Are you having problems with Windows 10? In this guide, we'll show you the steps to repair the
Windows image to fix the installation using System File Checker (SFC).
On Windows 10, Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) is a tool designed for network
administrators to prepare, modify, and repair system images, including the Windows Recovery
Environment, Windows Setup, and Windows PE (WinPE). However, anyone can also use the tool to fix
common problems with the hidden recovery image on your computer.
Usually, when your device is experiencing performance issues, doesn't start correctly, or you're
troubleshooting errors, you can use the System File Checker tool to scan, detect, and replace corrupted
or missing system files using the locally available recovery image.
However, if the replacement files inside the Windows 10 image are damaged in any way, the SFC tool
won't work. In this particular situation, you can use the DISM tool to scan and repair the "install.wim"
image, which you can then use with SFC to repair your installation.
In this Windows 10 guide, we'll walk you through the steps to use the DISM and SFC tools with
Command Prompt to bring your device back to a healthy working state.
Warning: Although these are non-destructive commands, you'll be making system changes. It's
recommended to create a temporary full backup before proceeding.
Using the Deployment Image Servicing and Management command tool, you have three main options to
repair a Windows 10 image, including "CheckHealth," "ScanHealth," and "RestoreHealth," and you want
to run them in that hierarchy order. Also, depending on the complexity of the issue, there are additional
settings that you can use with the "RestoreHealth" option to fix an image using different sources.