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Boggin:
Run another sfc /scannow to see if it still reports errors and if it does, then run SFCFix again.

There's another Dism cmd that you can run before dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth and that is dism /online /cleanup-image /startcomponentcleanup

Not sure if it will negate the /restorehealth cannot find source file error though, but I'd go for the in place upgrade option if you still get errors reported by sfc /scannow

Did you run a chkdsk /f in support of the sfc /scannow during the Windows Repair, although it has been known for the chkdsk to come up clean while the sfc reports errors

rpaz:
@jgt1942:

Please run another SFC /scannow and post the latest cbs.log if SFC continue to report errors.

On the initial log the error is related to the opencl.dll file this is a know problem o Windows 10 TH2 and need to be fixed manually, I can point you to a guide about fixing this but first we need to confirm the problem isn't gone.

whiggs:
Hey.  Not sure if you found a fix, but I had this issue too.  On some forum, somebody wrote a batch script which solved my issue.  The problem is that sfc is trying to pull whatever files are corrupt from Windows update but can't for some reason.  This tool allows, when you have mounted the install media, you to run the DISM operation again, but uses original OS install media for source of files.  Then run SFC and it will repair.  That solved it for me.

rpaz:
@Whiggs: Thanks for sharing the tool.

In my opinion is always better to post a link to the original source because the tool gets updated, this allow direct contact with the Author, etc.
http://www.eightforums.com/performance-maintenance/68326-sfc-scannow-dism-restorehealth-repair-corrupt-files.html

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