How to Use DISM Commands in Windows 10 PC

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Your Windows system may encounter different problems, such as Black or Blue Screen errors, Unknown Hard errors, SRTTRAIL.txt errors, boot-up errors, and more. One of the most common reasons behind these errors could be corrupted, damaged, or missing system files on your Windows OS. These errors with system files may also prevent Windows updates and service packs from installation, leading to system malfunctioning. No need to worry! DISM commands in Windows 10 can help you fix corrupt/damaged system files and eliminate all problems.

What is DISM Command? #

DISM or Deployment Image Servicing and Management is a Windows built-in command-line tool that can mount a Windows image file for service. It can also list the image index numbers to verify the architecture to mount, append, apply, capture, and delete an image. The DISM commands are available from a command-line tool or Windows PowerShell. To run DISM commands in Windows 10, you have to run a Command Prompt (CMD) as administrator. Anyone can use the DISM command-line tool to fix common system problems with the local recovery images.

How to Run DISM Commands in Windows 10? #

Now, let’s walk you through the steps to run DISM (Deployment Image Servicing and Management) command-line tool in Windows 10.

DISM command line in Windows 10 comes with three commands to repair system images, such as “CheckHealth,” “ScanHealth,” and “RestoreHealth.” You need to run all these commands in order. You may also use the “RestoreHealth” command to solve the locally available image using different source files.

**Caution:** The following commands are usually harmless for your system data. Still, we’d recommend you take a backup of your data before performing the DISM commands or recover your data using a reliable data recovery tool, such as Stellar Data Recovery Professional for Windows. The DIY software can help you retrieve photos, videos, files, folders, and more from Windows systems and external storage media devices.

1. Run DISM CheckHealth command #

The CheckHealth command helps to determine if there is corruption in any local Windows 10 image. However, it doesn’t fix the corruption. To perform the CheckHealth Command, follow the given steps:
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2. Run DISM ScanHealth Command #

Once you’re done with the CheckHealth command, run the ScanHealth command that performs an advanced scan to check if the Windows OS image has any errors.

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3. DISM RestoreHealth command #

The command will help you repair corrupt or faulty system image files. To run the RestoreHealth command, follow the given steps:

Other DISM Command-Line Options #

You can also perform other functions such as installing, uninstalling, configuring or updating the features and packages using Windows 10 DISM Command-Line Options. Other than the Command Prompt, you can also run DISM commands in PowerShell.

Can I also Run an SFC scan to repair a Windows Image?
When you use a Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM Command line) tool to repair an offline or online image, you may use the /source argument with the /restorehealth argument for clearly specifying the additional repair source location.

Additionally, to do a quick check of an online image, use commands SFC/Scannow. It will scan and repair the corrupted files. To do a more extensive check and repair other issues, use DISM /cleanup-image.

EndNote #

The system files may get corrupt due to several reasons. If the system files are corrupted or damaged, different types of errors may occur, and the system may start malfunctioning. If you’re experiencing errors with your Windows system, try running the DISM commands. If there is corruption or errors in the system file, you can fix it using Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM Command line) tool. In this post, we’ve discussed some effective methods to repair faulty system files. First, you will need to run the given DISM commands in the order as described. Once the process is done, restart your system and check if the problem is fixed.

Moreover, the DISM commands generally don’t harm your system data, but to be on the safe side, either backup your data or recover it using a powerful data recovery tool.

 
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