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Boggin:
I would say that supports what I've said - you can't use a Dism cmd to repair Win 7 - you have to use sfc /scannow or chkdsk.

In Win 7, to repair Windows Update problems you have to use the System Update Readiness Tool, whereas in later versions you can use a Dism cmd - as you will see from this article -

https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/kb/947821

The Dism cmd line in your Reply #7 relates to the one in the article and Win 7's equivalent is the offboot sfc /scannow as I've already explained.

Rick:
at this juncture, we doing the upgrade repair...

I would suggest that running the system update readiness tool is useful, it did not solve the issues.

Rick:
upgrade repair failed to repair...

Boggin:
What exactly is the problem you are having as you haven't explained that.

Rick:
currently
Installed program menu wont repair or uninstall need by some program like total uninstaller to delete...

for example; remove all versions of java stopped working...

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