If you’re facing the error “The source files could not be found” after running the DISM command “DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth” then you’re at the right place as today we are going to discuss how to fix the issue. The error indicates that the DISM tool cannot find the source files to repair a Windows image.
Now there are various reasons why Windows cannot find the source file such as the DISM tool is unable to find the files online in Windows update or WSUS or the most common issue is that you have specified a wrong Windows Image (install.wim) file as the repair source etc. So without wasting any time let’s see how to Fix DISM Source Files Could not be Found Error with the helo of the below-listed troubleshooting guide.
Idozi faịlụ isi mmalite DISM enweghị ike ịchọta mperi
Jide n'aka na ịmepụta ebe weghachi, ọ bụrụ na ihe na-aga na-ezighị ezi.
Usoro 1: Gbaa DISM Cleanup Command
1. Mepee Command ozugbo. Onye ọrụ nwere ike ime nzọụkwụ a site na-achọ 'cmd' wee pịa Tinye.
2. Pịnye iwu a n'ime cmd wee pịa Tinye:
DISM / online / Cleanup-Image /StartComponentCleanup
sfc / scannow
DISM/Ọnlaịnụ/Onyonyo Nhichapụ/NyochaaComponentStore
sfc / scannow
3. Once the above commands are finished processing, type DISM command into cmd and hit Enter:
Dism / Online / Cleanup-Image / RestoreHealth
4. See if you can Idozi faịlụ isi mmalite DISM enweghị ike ịchọta mperi, ma ọ bụrụ na ọ bụghị, gaa n'ihu na usoro ọzọ.
Usoro 2: Ezipụta Isi mmalite DISM ziri ezi
Most of the time the DISM command fails because the DISM tool looks online to find the required files to repair the Windows image, so instead of that, you need to specify a local source to Fix DISM Source Files Could not be Found Error.
First, you need to download Windows 10 ISO using Media Creation tool and then extract the install.wim from install.esd file using the command prompt. To follow this method, go here, then follow all the steps to accomplish this task. After that, do the following:
1. Mepee Command ozugbo. Onye ọrụ nwere ike ime nzọụkwụ a site na-achọ 'cmd' wee pịa Tinye.
2. Pịnye iwu a n'ime cmd wee kụọ Tinye mgbe nke ọ bụla gasịrị:
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /Source:WIM:C:install.wim:1 /LimitAccess
Cheta na: Replace the “C:” drive letter according to the file location.
3. Wait for the DISM tool to repair the Windows image component store.
4. Ugbu a pịnye sfc / scannow in cmd window and hit Enter to run System File Checker to complete the process.
5. Reboot gị PC na-azọpụta mgbanwe na-ahụ ma ọ bụrụ na ị na-enwe ike Fix DISM Source Files Could not be Found Error.
Method 3: Specify an Alternative Repair Source by using Registry
Cheta na: If you’re using Windows 10 Pro or Enterprise edition, follow the next method to specify an Alternative Repair Source.
1. Pịa Windows Key + R wee pịnye regedit wee kụọ Tinye ka imepe ndekọ Editor.
2. Gaa na igodo ndekọ aha:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionPolicies
3. Pịa aka nri na aka nri atumatu wee họrọ Ọhụrụ > igodo. Name this new key as Ije ozi ma kụọ Tinye.
4. Pịa aka nri na aka nri Servicing key wee họrọ New > Expandable String Value.
5. Name this new String as LocalSourcePath, then double-click to change it’s value to “wim:C:install.wim:1” in the Value data field and click OK.
6. Again right-click on Servicing key and then select Ọhụrụ > DWORD (32-bit) Uru.
7. Name this new key as UseWindowsUpdate then double-click and change it’s value to 2 na Uru data ubi wee pịa OK.
8. Close Registry Editor and reboot your PC to save changes.
9. Once the system boots up again run the DISM command and see if you’re able to Fix DISM Source Files Could not be Found Error.
10. If you’re successful, then undo the changes done in the registry.
Method 4: Specify an Alternative Repair Source by using Gpedit.msc
1. Pịa igodo Windows + R wee pịnye gpedit.msc wee kụọ Tinye ka imepe nchịkọta iwu otu.
2. Navigate to the following path in gpedit:
Nhazi Kọmputa> Nlekọta Nlekọta> Sistemụ
3. Make sure to select System them in the right window pane double-click on “Ezipụta ntọala maka ntinye nhọrọ na nrụzi mpaghara".
4. Ugbu a, họrọ Kwadoro, then under “Alternate source file path” type:
wim:C:install.wim:1
5. Just directly below it, checkmark “Never attempt to download payload from Windows Update".
6. Click Apply, followed by OK.
7. Mechie ihe niile na reboot gị PC na-azọpụta mgbanwe.
8. After the PC restarts, again run the “MGBE / Ntaneti / Ọcha-Eserese / Weghachi”Iwu.
Usoro 5: Mekwaa Wụnye Windows 10
Usoro a bụ ụzọ ikpeazụ n'ihi na ọ bụrụ na ọ nweghị ihe na-arụ ọrụ, mgbe ahụ, usoro a ga-edozi nsogbu niile na PC gị. Ndozi Wụnye site na iji nkwalite n'ime ebe rụkwaa nsogbu na sistemụ na-ehichapụghị data onye ọrụ dị na sistemụ. Ya mere, soro akụkọ a ka ịhụ ka esi edozi Windows 10 n'ụzọ dị mfe.
After running the repair install of Windows 10, run the following commands in cmd:
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /StartComponentCleanup Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth sfc /scannow
Cheta na: Make sure to open Command Prompt with Admin rights.
Method 6: Fix the underlying cause of DISM error
Cheta na: Make sure to backup your Registry before performing any mention below steps.
1. Navigate to the following directory:
C:WindowsLogCBS
2. Pịa ugboro abụọ the CBS file imeghe ya.
3. From notepad, menu click on Edit > Find.
4. Ụdị Checking System Update Readiness under “Find what” and click Find Next.
5. Under Checking System Update Readiness line, find the corrupt package because of which the DISM is unable to repair your Windows.
Ihe Nlereanya: In my case the corrupt package is "Microsoft-Windows-TestRoot-and-FlightSigning Package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~10.0.15063.0"
6. Now press Windows Key + R then type regedit ma kụọ Tinye.
7. Gaa na igodo ndekọ aha:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionComponent Based Servicing
8. Jide n'aka na ịhọrọ Component-Based Servicing wee pịa Ctrl F to open find dialogue box.
9. Copy & paste the corrupt package name in the Find field and click Find Next.
10. You will find the corrupt package in a few locations but before doing anything, back these registry keys.
11. Right-click on each of these registry keys and then select Mbupụ.
12. Now right-click on the registry keys then select Ikikere.
13. Họrọ Administrators under Group or user names and then checkmark “Njikwa zuru ezu” and click Apply followed by OK.
14. N'ikpeazụ, delete all the registry keys you found at the various location.
15. Search your C: drive for the test root files and if found, move them to another location.
16. Close everything and reboot your PC.
17. Gbaa "MGBE / Ntaneti / Ọcha-Eserese / Weghachi” command again.
-atụ aro:
Nke ahụ bụ nke ị nwetara nke ọma Idozi faịlụ isi mmalite DISM enweghị ike ịchọta mperi ma ọ bụrụ na ị ka nwere ajụjụ ọ bụla gbasara post a, nweere onwe gị ịjụ ha na ngalaba nkọwa.