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unknown Windows Server > Windows Server 2012 Setup Question 0 Sign in to dism error 87 capture image vote I have gone through the steps provided by Microsoft at the link below. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh824910.aspx I have even done this before, but
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for some reason I am getting the error "The apply-image in Unknown" Error: 87 from the command below. Does anyone know what I have done wrong? Dism /apply-image /imagefile:e:\sources\install.wim /index:1 /ApplyDir:o:\ Full error: 2012-09-05 08:01:46, Info DISM PID=6696 TID=2728 Scratch directory set to 'C:\Users\u0153965\AppData\Local\Temp\'. - error 87 dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth CDISMManager::put_ScratchDir 2012-09-05 08:01:46, Info DISM PID=6696 TID=2728 DismCore.dll version: 6.2.9200.16384 - CDISMManager::FinalConstruct 2012-09-05 08:01:46, Info DISM PID=6696 TID=2728 Successfully loaded the ImageSession at "E:\sources" - CDISMManager::LoadLocalImageSession 2012-09-05 08:01:46, Info DISM DISM Provider Store: PID=6696 TID=2728 Found and Initialized the DISM Logger. - CDISMProviderStore::Internal_InitializeLogger 2012-09-05 08:01:46, Info DISM DISM Provider Store: PID=6696 TID=2728 Failed to get and initialize the PE Provider. Continuing by assuming that it is not a WinPE image. - CDISMProviderStore::Final_OnConnect 2012-09-05 08:01:46, Info DISM DISM Provider Store: PID=6696 TID=2728 Finished initializing the Provider Map. - CDISMProviderStore::Final_OnConnect 2012-09-05 08:01:46, Info DISM DISM Provider Store: PID=6696 TID=2728 Getting Provider DISMLogger - CDISMProviderStore::GetProvider 2012-09-05 08:01:46, Info DISM DISM Provider Store: PID=6696 TID=2728 Provider has previously been initialized. Returning the existing instance. - CDISMProviderStore::Internal_GetProvider 2012-09-05 08:01:46, Info DISM DISM Provider Store: PID=6696
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Boards... Application Lifecycle> Running a Business Sales / Marketing Collaboration / Beta Testing Work Issues Design and Architecture ASP.NET JavaScript dism error 87 the mount-wim option is unknown C / C++ / MFC> ATL / WTL / STL Managed C++/CLI C# Free Tools Objective-C and Swift Database Hardware & Devices> System Admin Hosting and Servers Java .NET Framework Android iOS Mobile https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/2d254383-553b-48cc-9534-ae9a30129760/the-applyimage-option-is-unknown?forum=winserver8setup SharePoint Silverlight / WPF Visual Basic Web Development Site Bugs / Suggestions Spam and Abuse Watch features Competitions News The Insider Newsletter The Daily Build Newsletter Newsletter archive Surveys Product Showcase Research Library CodeProject Stuff communitylounge Who's Who Most Valuable Professionals The Lounge The Insider News The Weird & The Wonderful The Soapbox Press Releases Non-English Language > General Indian Topics General Chinese Topics help What http://www.codeproject.com/Questions/989803/How-to-resolve-DISM-Error-applydrive-option-is-not is 'CodeProject'? General FAQ Ask a Question Bugs and Suggestions Article Help Forum Site Map Advertise with us About our Advertising Employment Opportunities About Us Ask a Question All Questions All Unanswered FAQ How to resolve DISM Error: 87 /applydrive option is not recognized while installing Windows 10 IoT Core in Raspberry Pi Rate this: Please Sign up or sign in to vote. See more: Windows Errors Raspberry IoT I am trying to install Windows 10 IoT Core in Raspberry Pi. One of my college tell me that to do this your physical machine should also be installed with Windows 10 Insider Preview however i didn't find anywhere like this written in documentation. It was written at one place to not to install windows 10 on Virtual Machine as it will require to access SD card. So i am trying to follow these very simple steps as mentioned in Techcrunch | How To Install Windows 10 IoT On Your Raspberry Pi 2[^] from my Windows 8.1 64-Bit because the difference I found is just availability of dism.exe command. I am trying these steps from powershell with "run as administrator" priority. but i stuck on step-5 of this arti
XP systems with custom built Windows 7 SP1 systems. Tape Backup Solution https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/403969-need-help-with-dism Need to implement an in house tape backup solution. Windows 2012 https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=109160 Server Dell PowerEdge Install Set up two Dell PowerEdge T620 servers with Windows Server 2012 for non-profit organization TECHNOLOGY IN THIS DISCUSSION Microsoft Windows 7 Pro Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now OK so I'm trying to error 87 install and activate My Dell OEM copy of windows 7 with Fog and I found a how to do to this which is as follows. Copy the install.wim from the Dell cd to your computer's hard drive xcopy D:\sources\install.wim c:\WinPE\install.wim Identify the index number of the Windows 7 pro install dism /Get-ImageInfo /imagefile:C:\WinPE\install.wim Extract the Windows dism error 87 7 pro install from the Wim file dism /export-image /sourceimagefile:install.wim /sourceindex:3 /destinationimagefile:DellPro7.wim Mount the extracted WIM dism /Mount-Image /ImageFile:c:\WinPE\DellPro7.wim /index:1 /MountDir:c:\winpe\dell7\ Copy the files from the Dell DVD to the mounted WIM file structure xcopy D:\sources\$OEM$\$$\setup\ C:\Windows\Setup\ /E /H xcopy D:\sources\$OEM$\$$\system32\ C:\Windows\system32\ /E /H Remount the image commiting the changes dism /unmount-image /mountdir:c:\winpe\dell7 /commit Import the newly WIM file into MDT 2012 and add it to your OS deployment task or import into Windows deployment services. And when i get to the dism /Export-Image /SourceImageFile:C:\WinPE\install.wim /sourceindex:3 /destinationimagefile:DellPro7.wim I get this error C:\Windows\system32>dism /Export-Image /SourceImageFile:C:\WinPE\install.wim /sourceindex:3 /destinationimagefile:DellPro7.wim Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool Version: 6.1.7600.16385 Error: 87 The export-image option is unknown. For more information, refer to the help by running DISM.exe /?. I have tired searching for this issue and can not find out what I'm doing wrong and google is no help Can someone please point me in the right direction Reply Subscribe RELATED TOPICS: DISM Offline trying to in
Post a reply 72 posts Page 1 of 3 1, 2, 3 by John_ » Sat May 02, 2015 8:04 am I just managed to install Windows 10 for IoT using Windows 7 on a notebook.These are the easy steps:1. Get your hands on a windows 10 install (so an iso for PC), i used en_windows_10_pro_technical_preview_10074_x64_dvd.iso (download it from http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/preview-iso )2. Open the iso with 7zip (or any other program that can look into ISO's)3. From the folder "sources" copy everything except the subfolders and the 2 biggest files (you can copy them ofcourse, but it will take less time if you skip them) to a folder on your PC. I put everything in C:\w10install . I am not sure which files are actually needed but just copying dism.exe and some dll's didnt work. So thats why I copied the whole directory.Note: Apparently MS has put a new ISO (Build 10130) on their site that does not contain a required file called "FfuProvider.dll". If you get "Error: 0x80004005 Unspecified error", you need to do this extra step. Please see this post : https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/view ... 33#p770733 from MBRO95 4. Copy the file Flash.ffu that you downloaded from the Microsoft site to this same folder. (this file is within Windows_IoT_Core_RPI2_BUILD.zip, that can be downloaded from https://connect.microsoft.com/windowsem ... /Downloads )5. Start a command prompt (run as administrator)Type the following commands:diskpartlist diskexitAnd note the number of your SD card6. Then type: dism.exe /Apply-Image /ImageFile:flash.ffu /ApplyDrive:\\.\PhysicalDriveN /SkipPlatformCheckWhere the N in PhysicalDriveN is the drive number from the previous step.Note: Flash.ffu might be with upercase F, so make sure you check. Please make sure that you use the exact name of flash.ffu as it appears on your disk.Note 2: Also make sure you are using the right dism.exe, so the one you just extracted from the iso file. See this tip: GerritV wrote:If you are in the directory where the presumably correct dism is located, add .\ in front of the command to be certain that you are executing the one in that directory and not from the Path setting.The image will now be written to the SD cardThats it, now put the SD card in the Pi 2 and wait a while, it will boot up to Windows 10 IoT. The first boot will take quite some time, so have a bit of patience Last edited by John_ on Fri Jun 19, 2015 8:29 am, edited 16 times in total. Posts: 22Joined: Sat May 02, 2015 7:50 am by ObliviousOne » Mon May 04, 2015 7:18 pm Great find!!!Breaking it down I found you will need from the windows 10 source:api-ms-win-downlevel-advapi32-l1-1-1.dllapi-ms-win-downlevel-advapi32-l4-1-0.d