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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 dism error 87 windows 10 - so kindly request replies to be suited - with thanks! Windows 8.1
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I did a sfc/scannow because my monitor went black a couple of time (not a monitor problem though!) result: dism restorehealth error 87 windows 7 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. For example C:\Windows\Logs\CBSD\CBS.log. Note that Logging is not currently supported in
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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 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 dism error 87 the apply-image option is unknown 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 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
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this forum only Display results as threads More... Useful SearchesRecent Posts Log in Sign up Windows Forum Windows 8 Forums > dism error 87 server 2008 r2 Windows 8 Help and Support > Dismiss Notice Welcome to Windows Forums. This website is a free, open, and dedicated community of Windows enthusiasts. To post a message, join us or sign in.About Dism /online /cleanup-image http://www.eightforums.com/performance-maintenance/36366-error-87-online-cleanup-image-restorehealth-option.html /restore-health Discussion in 'Windows 8 Help and Support' started by davidhk129, Sep 10, 2014. davidhk129 Senior MemberJoined:May 19, 2012Messages:1,337Likes Received:99 I had read a few threads about ........ 1. Error 87 2.That it is not applicable to Win 7. Since I have 3 machines with different versions of OS, I decided to check it out. On each machine, I ran sfc /scannow, then after that, dism. I found a thing or https://windowsforum.com/threads/about-dism-online-cleanup-image-restore-health.196404/ 2 perplexing..... On my Dell laptop running Win8.1.1 Pro, sfc found no intergrety violation, but dism said corruption was repaired successfully. ( see screenshot #1.) On my Acer Iconia W3-810 tablet running Win 8.1, sfc found no integrity violation, but dism returned with error 87, restore health option is not recognized.( see screenshot #2). Same result applies to my Acer Aspire Win 7 Home Premium SP1.(see screenshot #3). Can someone clearify for me ? I might be able to explain screenshot #1. A few days ago, sfc was unable to repair corrupt files. Dism did the repair job for me. But, most importantly why the error code 87 ? Screenshot #1 from Dell laptop, Win 8.1.1Pro Screenshot#2 from Acer Iconia tablet, Win 8.1 Screenshot#3 from Win 7 Home Premium #1 davidhk129, Sep 10, 2014 Last edited: Sep 11, 2014 Trouble Noob WhispererJoined:Nov 30, 2009Messages:13,845Likes Received:832 Could it be the hyphen between restore and health on the two that failed and no hyphen in the same place on the one that apparently succeeded? #2 Trouble, Sep 11, 2014 davidhk129 Senior MemberJoined:May 19, 2012Messages:1,337Likes Received:99 Thank you for pointing it out. But, without the hyphen, the result is still error code 87. This screenshot is from my Win 7 computer. #
Windows Windows 8 Forum DISM Command Problem If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ. You may have http://windowssecrets.com/forums/showthread.php/164535-DISM-Command-Problem to Register before you can post. Page 1 of 2 12 Last https://davescomputertips.com/sfc-fails-to-fix-errors-what-now/ Jump to page: Results 1 to 15 of 17 Thread: DISM Command Problem Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… 2014-09-29,04:37 #1 royw View Profile View Forum Posts Bronze Lounger Join Date Jan 2010 Location Birkirkara, Malta Posts 1,441 Thanks 203 Thanked 15 error 87 Times in 14 Posts DISM Command Problem I read the following article: "Doing the Restore Health Command is better than SFC /SCANNOW •Open an Admin Command Box and type one of the following to run DISM in the manner you choose: •Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth •Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /ScanHealth •Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth I don't have a clue dism error 87 what the difference is between the ScanHealth and CheckHealth switches are. You may do some research if you like. Regardless, it may take some time to run, from a few minutes to many depending on your system. If I remember right, it took about 15 minutes or so for mine to complete. Update 9/20 - One of our readers, B, offered this very helpful information: "/CheckHealth - This switch option only checks to see if a component corruption marker is already present in the registry. It is just a quick way to see if corruption currently exists, and to inform you if there is corruption. It does not fix anything or create a log. This should be finished almost instantaneous. /ScanHealth - This switch option does not fix any corruption. It only checks for component store corruption and records that corruption to the log file. This is useful for only logging what, if any, corruption exists. This should take around 5-10 minutes to finish. /RestoreHealth - (recommended) This switch option checks for compo
Image Software Productivity Software Security Software Password Test Speed Test Policies About About Us Contact SFC Fails To Fix Errors - What Now? September 17, 2014 by Richard Pedersen 19 Comments We all know that Windows breaks from time to time. It is part of the daily chore. If you’ve never had a Windows installation break then I can only presume you’re a master or a magician. It could be that you’ve never used Windows in the first place. Say! That is a possibility– n’est-ce pas? This is going to be short and sweet. Opening an Administrator Command Box Windows 8.x Right-click the Start Button and choose Command Prompt (Admin) Done… Windows 7 and before… To start a command prompt as an administrator Click Start, click All Programs, and then click Accessories. Right-click Command prompt, and then click Run as administrator. If the User Account Control dialog box appears, confirm that the action it displays is what you want, and then click Continue. To start a command prompt as an administrator (alternative method) Click Start. In the Start Search box, type cmd, and then press CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER. If the User Account Control dialog box appears, confirm that the action it displays is what you want, and then click Continue. Done… finally… It doesn’t matter how many nay-sayers are out there. Windows 8 rocks! Nobody listens to me 🙁 The whole point of this painful exercise is to run a System File Check against the original files that are supposed to be integrated within your system. SFC does just that. The files against which they are compared is called the Component Store and is supposed to contain all the original and updated (Windows Updates) files required by the Operating System (OS), namely, Windows. Windows SxS – The Component Store Windows Side by Side (SxS) is a huge directory of files that is supposed to contain all the updates and files in their original configuration. This is supposed to ensure that your Operating System (ie, Windows ) cannot be broken. A simple comparison of SxS will immediately demonstrate any flaw in the currently used files and can therefore be replaced with the supposedly flawless copy. That’s the plan, at least. The underly