

With DISM, we can service an offline windows image (WIM) or VHD file, or an online Windows Image. This tool is used in case SFC does not find any corruption or was not very helpful at fixing the issue. This is the first tool that we always run to check for issues in system integrity and try to auto-resolve them. This classic command also known as System File Checker tool checks for corruption in Windows system files and restores corrupted files. Big surprise, right? After doing some digging around, I’ve come up with a complete set of commands that checks the system health and repairs any corruption that may have occurred with system files.įeel free to run these in the order mentioned below if your system is having stability issues or other strange and frustrating problems.

Recently I’ve come across some issues with one of my Windows Server installations, which was behaving relatively odd.
