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You are troubleshooting a Windows system and suspect that there is some system file corruption. To that end you run the
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You are troubleshooting a Windows system and suspect that there is some system file corruption. To that end you run the
You are troubleshooting a Windows system and suspect that there is some system file corruption. To that end you run the SFC /scannow command; however, the command won't run properly. You already verified that you are running the Command Prompt as an administrator. Your problem has become exacerbated. Now you suspect that the Windows image is also damaged. Wiping and reimaging the computer is not an option because of the special applications that run on it, and the time it would take to reinstall and reconfigure them. To fix the problem, you decide to use the DISM utility 6. In this scenario, what is DISM designed to do? Click here to enter text. 7. What is the name of the image file in Windows 10? Click here to enter text. 8. Which DISM command will enable you to restore the health of the Windows 10 image from separate Windows media stored on a flash drive? (The drive is designated as F:)? Click here to enter text. 9. Outside this scenario, what else is DISM commonly used for? Click here to enter text.