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System File Check For Windows 10
Boggin:
Tony has given you the answer for \ / and I believe WR wipes the update history when it empties the SoftwareDistribution Folder as part of its repairs, but it's Installed Updates that you go by.
If you enter each KB in the top right search box, they should come up, but I'm not sure why you have been offered them again unless WR has confused MS.
Roy Whitethread:
Tony, thanks.
Boggin, I was not offered the updates again. After running WR, Windows Update said the updates I referred to failed to install, and that's why I downloaded the standalone versions, but as I said previously when I tried to install them I was told they were already installed. The confusion over Windows Updates seems to be caused by a glitch in the WR program. Is this something Shane can fix?
Regarding the sfc /scannow /offbootdir=C:\ /offwindir=C:\Windows command, assuming that does find the source I need to know the dism command to include the source, and I hope Shane can tell me that.
I await further advice.
Boggin:
The Dism cmd I was thinking about includes /LimitAccess but not sure if that is the one that will do it as the log said that it was also corrupt in the Component Store - which is why I've suggested the offboot sfc /scannow with the Win 10 ISO.
However, is this the error you were getting with the /restorehealth cmd http://www.thewindowsclub.com/repair-corrupt-windows-image-error-0x800f0906
The fix in that article may also resolve your /restorehealth error.
Roy Whitethread:
Boggin, I ran the commands referred to in the Windows Club link and they succeeded, apart from the command C:\Windows\System 32>ren catroot 2 catroot 2o1d. I was told a duplicate file name exists, or the file cannot be found.
I tried the restore health command, with Windows 10 running and in Safe Mode with Command Prompt and was told dism doesn't recognize the command line option "health".
Command Prompt suggested I got help by entering the command DISM.exe /?., but when I did I was told the ?. option is unknown!!
HELP!! What do I do now?. (Command Prompt not recognizing a command it suggested itself is crazy)!!
Boggin:
It does sound a bit daft - doesn't it ?
Did you enter the cmd as dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth without any typos and including a space before all forward slashes ?
How does it run in normal mode and how did you get on with the offboot sfc /scannow ?
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