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4 Best Ways to Use DISM Commands to Repair Windows 10 PC

Scan and fix corrupt files with the free built-in tool on your PC

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Updated onJuly 18, 2024

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Resolve multiple Windows PC issues and speed up your PC effortlessly with specialized software.

Operating systems can break down, files can get corrupt, and sometimes fixing and restoring those files to their original state is needed.

There are manyrepair tools for Windows 10that will scan and fix your files, and today, we’re going to focus on the DSIM tool.

In today’s article, we will discuss everything about theDISM tool, from what the tool isto what the command does,and other related questions.

So, without further ado, let’s get started.

What is DISM on Windows 10?

What is DISM on Windows 10?

When you start getting errors such as Blue Screen of Death (BSoD), it signifies that some of your Windows files might be corrupt and need fixing.

The same goes when applications start crashing or certain Windows 10 features stop working.

This is where the DISM (Deployment Image & Servicing Management) comes in. It will scan your system for corrupt files and repair any corrupt sectors.

It is mainly used if the second built-in tool for repairing Windows 10 fails. DISM fixes component store corruption that prevents SFC from running correctly.

Another built-in option to repair Windows is SFC (System File Checker). This command scans your Windows and checks for corrupt files.

If any corrupt files are found, SFC will try to replace them. However, sometimes corrupt files can even affect SFC.

Whenever you cannot perform an SFC scan, it’s time to call the cavalry. And this is where DISM comes into play. If SFC is corrupt and doesn’t work for some reason, you can use DISM to restore it.

How do I run DISM Cleanup on Windows 10?

How do I run DISM Cleanup on Windows 10?

1. Run directly from Command Prompt

After DISM has finished its scan, restart your computer. Note that if the progress bar gets stuck on 20 percent, don’t worry. That’s perfectly normal. You need to be patient.

2. Use DISM with ISO file to fix a Windows recovery image

With the command above, you should be able to use DISM with ISO to repair a Windows image on your PC. Remember to restart your computer after the process is complete.

3. Use DISM offline repair Windows 10

DISM /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth /source:WIM:D:\sources\install.wim:6 /limitaccessOr:DISM /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth /source:ESD:D:\sources\install.esd:6 /limitaccess

This is a useful little trick you can use ifDISM has failed on Windows, so we encourage you to try it.

Many users also reported that this method helped them withDISM source files could not be founderror. So it is a good option to have.

4. Use alternative software

We did mention that two main built-in tools can deal with corruption.

But you can also employ the help ofpowerful system repair software. You can perform a full system scan automatically, effortlessly, and without having to deal with any line of commands whatsoever.

The results will be just as good. Thus, you will obtain an error-free, corruption-liberated system that will work like a charm for years to come.

Will DISM delete my files?

As mentioned earlier, DISM scans for corrupt files and fixes them. Its major purpose is to repair corrupt files and sectors and not to delete files.

It keeps a log of issues found and repaired and won’t affect your data or apps.

As you can see, SFC and DISM are quite useful tools and aren’t too hard to use. To learn more, we suggest reading our guide about thedifference between CHKDSK, SFC and DISM.

In the best-case scenario, they can save you from a clean reinstall of Windows 10. So, if you notice any system errors or Windows functions not working, make sure that you give SFC and DISM a try.

To learn more, don’t miss ourWhat is dismhost.exeguide for more information. We also have a guide on how to fixElevated permissions are required to run DISMmessage, so don’t miss it.

If you run into any problems using DISM, feel free to drop us a message in the comments below.

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Ivan Jenic

Windows Hardware Expert

Passionate about all elements related to Windows and combined with his innate curiosity, Ivan has delved deep into understanding this operating system, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.

When he’s not tackling diverse driver-related problems, Ivan enjoys watching good movies and spending time hiking with his family and friends.

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Ivan Jenic

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Ivan has delved deep into understanding the Windows OS, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.