Dism Cleanup Winsxs Error 87
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is 29 Nov 2013 #1 xyz View Profile View Forum Posts Junior Member Posts : 67 Windows 8.1 Error: 87 The online/cleanup-image/restorehealth option is Please note I am a complete novice - so kindly request replies to be suited - with thanks! Windows 8.1 I dism cleanup winsxs windows 7 did a sfc/scannow because my monitor went black a couple of time (not a monitor problem cleanup winsxs server 2008 r2 dism though!) result: Windows Resource protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them. Details are included in the CBS.Log windir\logs\CBS\CBS.log.
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For example C:\Windows\Logs\CBSD\CBS.log. Note that Logging is not currently supported in offline servicing scenarios. I copied the Log to desktop, but have no idea what to look for! So it doesn't help me. I read here on Eightforums an
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article from Brink about the option: Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth tried this but Result: Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool Version: 6.3.9600.16384 Error: 87 The online/cleanup-image/restorehealth option is unknown. For more information, refer to the help by running Dism.exe /?. Copied the Dim Log to Desktop but I am as equally ignorant on the information within, as I am with the CBS Log so now I have no idea what to do??? would prefer avoiding the Refresh error 87 the cleanup-image option is unknown Option (have all kinds of Software installed) uploaded LOGS and Sniping Tool shot - Hope I am not giving sensitive info away by doing this? - If so please kindly delete thanks for any help and advice Last edited by xyz; 29 Nov 2013 at 06:45. My System Specs You need to have JavaScript enabled so that you can use this ... Computer Type PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number Lenovo H430 OS Windows 8.1 CPU i3-3220 3.3 Memory 8 GB Antivirus Bitdefender free Quote 29 Nov 2013 #2 Wullail View Profile View Forum Posts Member Posts : 467 Windows 8 Pro you need a space between the options....not all one long line of text. Dism /Online /Clean-Image /RestoreHealth afaik My System Specs You need to have JavaScript enabled so that you can use this ... Computer Type PC/Desktop OS Windows 8 Pro Memory 6 GB Screen Resolution 1280 x 1024 Keyboard G15 Mouse Intellimouse 3.0 PSU TX650 Hard Drives 12 TB in 6 disks Internet Speed 100 Mbits Browser Chrome Antivirus Trend Micro Quote 29 Nov 2013 #3 xyz View Profile View Forum Posts Junior Member Posts : 67 Windows 8.1 thanks , running "online /cleanup-image /restorehealth" now My System Specs You need to have JavaScript enabled so that you can use this ... Computer Type PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number Lenovo H430 OS Windows 8.1 CPU i3-3220 3.3 Memory 8 GB Ant
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Dism Error 87 Windows 8
Use How to Check the Size and Reclaim Disk Space from WinSxS in Windows 8.1 dism error 87 windows 10 toggle-button Submitted by v.laurie | Last update on 19th March, 2015 - 11:50pm Windows 7 and 8.x use a folder in the error 87 dism doesn't recognize the command-line option Windows directory called "WinSxS" to store certain system components and a variety of temporary and backup files. At times this folder can grow quite large and a previous tip showed how to free up disk space http://www.eightforums.com/performance-maintenance/36366-error-87-online-cleanup-image-restorehealth-option.html by reducing the folder’s size in Windows 7. Here are some additional methods that are useful in Windows 8.1. Determining the size of WinSxS and checking if it needs cleanup Windows 8 introduced some automatic checking and cleaning of the WinSxS folder but this is done only every 30 days. Windows 8.1 added a command-line tool to check if cleanup is needed. To see if cleanup is recommended, use this procedure. Right-click the http://www.techsupportalert.com/content/how-check-size-and-reclaim-disk-space-winsxs-windows-81.htm Windows flag in the lower-left corner of your screen Select “Command Prompt (Admin)" In the command prompt window, enter the command: Dism.exe /Online /Cleanup-Image /AnalyzeComponentStore The analysis will proceed. Depending on your system, this may take 5-10 minutes or more. The graphic below shows a typical command prompt window that results. In this example, cleanup is recommended. The analysis also reports various statistics about the contents of WinSxS. One thing to be aware of is that the reported size of the WinSxS folder can be misleading. The folder contains hard links to various files, whose contents are included in the reported size of WinSxS. The files are actually stored in other locations. In the example here, the size of WinSxS is reported to be 6.30 GB. However, 4.75 GB are indicated as “Shared with Windows” and the actual sizes of interest are "Backups and Disabled Features : 1.34 GB" and "Cache and Temporary Data : 201.76 MB". For further discussion of the actual size of WinSxS, see this Microsoft Technet article. Cleaning up WinSxS If cleanup is recommended, there are several cleanup methods. For component cleanup, do the following: Right-click the Windows flag in the lower-left corner of your screen Select “Command Prompt (Admin) In the command prompt window, enter the command: Dism.exe /online /Cleanup-Image /StartCompon
up via a third party tool (WinSxS Lite here - Vista only!). With the initial release of Windows 7, we lost http://www.ithacks.com/2011/06/23/reduce-windows-7-winsxs-folder-size/comment-page-1/ that capability - but it has since returned with Service Pack 1. The WinSxS folder is used to store install and uninstall files, windows packages (current and previous versions of a component) and out-of-band releases. You should not completely delete this folder. Post Windows 7 SP1, there is now a way to remove the unnecessary files from this folder using the error 87 command line (elevated/admin mode -> Click Start -> Type "cmd" in Search. Right click on "cmd" and choose "Run as Administrator"). This is great for reducing the Windows folder size for SSDs and netbooks. In my case it saved 3.5GB of space. dism /online /cleanup-image /spsuperseded Before: After: Related posts: Disabling Windows Search in Vista: Stop hard drive dism error 87 running constantly Windows Vista Service Pack 1 Released: Improvements! Vista File Operations Slow: Green bar in Windows Explorer Windows Vista Counterfeit Changes Slimming down Windows XP Pro SP2 Install (4.63 out of 5) Tags: Disk Space Windows 7 WinSxS 81 Responses to "Reduce Windows 7 WinSxS Folder Size" Newer comments David I run an SSD on my laptop and my winsxs folder went from 10.5GB to 6.25GB! Thanks! Just one pointer. Your article assumes that you are running a 32-bit Windows version. If you run the dism command on a 64-bit instance you get this error: Error: 11 You cannot service a running 64-bit operating system with a 32-bit version of DISM. Please use the version of DISM that corresponds to your computer's architecture. The trick is to go to the sysnative directory (usually c:\windows\sysnative) and run the command from there. Thanks again for the tip. June 26th, 2011 Reply Pluton For 64 bit systems, I can confirm that the launch of dism from \Windows\System is required to effectively save the 4GB. Otherwise (from Windows\System32) there's no error but you almost save nothing&