DISM, "The component store corruption repaired" . . . every time I run DISM
This is getting beyond my capacity. Need help. Thank you.
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. . . In Win 8.1, I run DISM, and the result *always* has this sentence that "The component store corruption repaired."
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Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
[==========================100.0%==========================]
The restore operation completed successfully.
The component store corruption repaired.
The operation completed successfully.
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. . . I can get this result, without the sentence, though, in Win 10:
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Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
[==========================100.0%==========================]
The restore operation completed successfully.
The operation completed successfully.
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Everything else looks clean - No error messages noticed in:
Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /AnalyzeComponentStore
Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /StartComponentCleanup
Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /Scanhealth
SFC /SCANNNOW is fine . . . CHKDSK /X /R shows no bad sectors
Bottom of the DISM log
Event Viewer: System store corruption detection and repair has completed. Status: 0x0, Total instances of corruption found: 0, total instances of corruption repaired: 0.
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As far as I can tell, it must have to do with what these entries say, in the DISM log - Keywords that I looked for were: warning, fail
After DISM runs, I do not see this folder with the long name where it's looking, in the Temp folder:
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2016-08-29 17:11:20, Info DISM DISM Provider Store: PID=2140 TID=2348 Failed to get and initialize the PE Provider. Continuing by assuming that it is not a WinPE image. - CDISMProviderStore::Final_OnConnect
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2016-08-29 17:11:21, Info DISM DISM Provider Store: PID=3284 TID=920 Loading Provider from location C:\Users\[PROFILE-NAME]\AppData\Local\Temp\7DFB4CE0-645B-4011-AB5B-E8451321D390\PEProvider.dll - CDISMProviderStore::Internal_GetProvider
2016-08-29 17:11:21, Warning DISM DISM Provider Store: PID=3284 TID=920 Failed to Load the provider: C:\Users\[PROFILE-NAME]\AppData\Local\Temp\7DFB4CE0-645B-4011-AB5B-E8451321D390\PEProvider.dll. - CDISMProviderStore::Internal_GetProvider(hr:0x8007007e)
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2016-08-29 17:11:21, Info DISM DISM Provider Store: PID=3284 TID=920 Loading Provider from location C:\Users\[PROFILE-NAME]\AppData\Local\Temp\7DFB4CE0-645B-4011-AB5B-E8451321D390\Wow64provider.dll - CDISMProviderStore::Internal_GetProvider
2016-08-29 17:11:21, Warning DISM DISM Provider Store: PID=3284 TID=920 Failed to Load the provider: C:\Users\[PROFILE-NAME]\AppData\Local\Temp\7DFB4CE0-645B-4011-AB5B-E8451321D390\Wow64provider.dll. - CDISMProviderStore::Internal_GetProvider(hr:0x8007007e)
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2016-08-29 17:11:21, Info DISM DISM Provider Store: PID=3284 TID=920 Loading Provider from location C:\Users\[PROFILE-NAME]\AppData\Local\Temp\7DFB4CE0-645B-4011-AB5B-E8451321D390\EmbeddedProvider.dll - CDISMProviderStore::Internal_GetProvider
2016-08-29 17:11:21, Warning DISM DISM Provider Store: PID=3284 TID=920 Failed to Load the provider: C:\Users\[PROFILE-NAME]\AppData\Local\Temp\7DFB4CE0-645B-4011-AB5B-E8451321D390\EmbeddedProvider.dll. - CDISMProviderStore::Internal_GetProvider(hr:0x8007007e)
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[What is] WinPE for Windows 8.1: Windows PE 5.1 . . . Updated: December 11, 2013 . . . Applies To: Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2 . . . Windows PE 5.0 (WinPE) is a small operating system used to install, deploy, and repair Windows 8, Windows Server 2012 R2, and other Windows operating systems . . . Support for many Windows features - Windows PE runs the Windows command line environment, and supports these Windows features: . . . Image capturing and servicing, including Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) . . . [URL]https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh825110.aspx[/URL]
I'm not doing a "new install," so maybe these "Warnings" are harmless, and not the cause of me getting that sentence?
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Keywords / Summary:
DISM Provider Store . . . Failed to get and initialize the PE Provider. Continuing by assuming that it is not a WinPE image. - CDISMProviderStore::Final_OnConnect
Loading Provider from location . . . PEProvider.dll . . . CDISMProviderStore::Internal_GetProvider
Failed to Load the provider . . . PEProvider.dll . . . CDISMProviderStore::Internal_GetProvider(hr:0x8007007e)
Loading Provider from location . . . Wow64provider.dll . . . CDISMProviderStore::Internal_GetProvider
Failed to Load the provider . . . Wow64provider.dll . . . CDISMProviderStore::Internal_GetProvider(hr:0x8007007e)
Loading Provider from location . . . EmbeddedProvider.dll . . . CDISMProviderStore::Internal_GetProvider
Failed to Load the provider . . . EmbeddedProvider.dll . . . CDISMProviderStore::Internal_GetProvider(hr:0x8007007e)
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I tried de-installing Classic Shell, and running DISM - did not fix
[This did not fix it, either] Solved DISM Source files could not be found when trying to restore . . . I also have dism set to get stuff from Windows Update--- . . . gpedit.msc / Computer Configuration / Administrative Templates / System / Specify settings for optional component installation and component repair / [dot] Enabled . . . [check] Contact Windows Update directly to download repair content instead of Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) . . . [URL]http://www.eightforums.com/performance-maintenance/58764-dism-source-files-could-not-befound-when-trying-restore.html[/URL]
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Any idea what these are?
PEProvider.dll
Wow64provider.dll
EmbeddedProvider.dll
. . . and if they could be responsible for the "component store corruption" that it "repairs," but doesn't seem to really be repairing?
. . . Is there a way to fix this, or should I just ignore it?
. . . I don't notice any problems with the computer, just that sentence, that makes me think something could be wrong - and if it is, maybe it could mess up something down the road, so, that's why I think that I should look into it.
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It looks like you're supposed to use DISM offline now, using an image - I can't figure out how to get the image . . . Also, you have to mount, and un-mount it? How does that work?
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PE dism error - Failed to get and initialize the PE provider . . . WIM format changed in Win 8.1. You need to use the DISM from the ADK from Windows 8.1. Older versions of DISM cannot service drivers or packages for example . . . [URL]https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/43d85666-c3f4-4780-b51a-d77b4b37e8be/pe-dism-error-failed-to-get-and-initialize-the-pe-provider?forum=winserversetup[/URL]
Download Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (Windows ADK) for Windows 8.1 Update from Official Microsoft Download Center . . . Deployment tools help you customize, manage, and deploy Windows images. Deployment tools can be used to automate Windows deployments, removing the need for user interaction during Windows setup. Deployment tools include Deployment Imaging Servicing and Management (DISM) command line tool, DISM PowerShell cmdlets, DISM API, Windows System Image Manager (Windows SIM), and OSCDIMG . . . [I downloaded these following two, initially, then saw the first one here, that was DISM] . . . Windows Performance Toolkit (WPT) includes tools to record system events and analyze performance data in a graphical user interface. WPT includes Windows Performance Recorder, Windows Performance Analyzer, and Xperf . . . Windows Assessment Toolkit is used to run assessments on a single computer. Assessments are tasks that simulate user activity and examine the state of the computer. Assessments produce metrics for various aspects of the system, and provide recommendations for making improvements . . . DOWNLOAD DEFAULT: C:\Users\[PROFILE-NAME]\Downloads\Windows Kits\8.1\ADK . . . (Change to Desktop) . . . PROGRAM INSTALL DEFAULT . . . C:\Program Files\Windows Kits\8.1 . . . [URL]https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=39982[/URL]
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Repair with an image:
DISM How-to Topics (Deployment Image Servicing and Management) . . . Last Updated: 5/4/2016 . . . This section provides information about servicing an existing Windows image using the Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) tool. You can add or remove language packs or drivers, and you can update an existing offline or online image when new software and hardware become available. Offline servicing is updating an image that has been mounted or applied, but is not currently installed and running. Online servicing is updating the image on a running installation of the Windows operating system. You can use DISM to mount a Windows image (.wim) file or a virtual hard disk (VHD) for servicing . . . [URL]https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/hardware/commercialize/manufacture/desktop/dism-how-to-topics--deployment-image-servicing-and-management[/URL]
Mount and Modify a Windows Image Using DISM . . . Last Updated: 5/4/2016 . . . You can use the Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) tool to mount a Windows image from a WIM or VHD file. Mounting an image maps the contents of the image to a directory so that you can service the image using DISM without booting into the image. You can also perform common file operations, such as copying, pasting, and editing on a mounted image . . . [URL]https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/hardware/commercialize/manufacture/desktop/mount-and-modify-a-windows-image-using-dism[/URL]
Repair a Windows Image . . . Last Updated: 5/4/2016 . . . Repair a Windows image using DISM. You can repair offline Windows image in a WIM or VHD file, or an online Windows image. An online Windows image will also attempt to repair itself if it becomes unserviceable. The repair source for this operation is the same source that is used for Features on Demand and is determined by Group Policy settings. For more information, see Configure a Windows Repair Source. When you use the DISM tool to repair an online or offline image, you can use the /Source argument with the /RestoreHealth argument to specify additional repair source locations to use to search for the required files . . . To repair an image, use the /RestoreHealth argument to repair the image. For example, to repair an offline image using a mounted image as a repair source, at a command prompt, type the following command: Dism /Image:C:\offline /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /Source:c:\test\mount\windows . . . [URL]https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/hardware/commercialize/manufacture/desktop/repair-a-windows-image[/URL]
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Configure a Windows Repair Source . . . Last Updated: 5/4/2016 . . . You can use Group Policy to specify a Windows image repair source to use within your network. The repair source can be used to restore Windows features or to repair a corrupted Windows image . . . [URL]https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/hardware/commercialize/manufacture/desktop/configure-a-windows-repair-source[/URL]
Use DISM in Windows PowerShell . . . Last Updated: 8/19/2016 . . . On other supported operating systems, you can use the DISM PowerShell module included in the Windows ADK. By default, the module is installed with the Windows ADK in the DISM folder at <x86 or amd64>\DISM\ under the path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10.0\Assessment and Deployment Kit\Deployment Tools\ in Windows 10 . . . In Win 8.1 . . . C:\Program Files\Windows Kits\8.1\Assessment and Deployment Kit\Deployment Tools . . . To import this module, at the command prompt, type: import-module <path to DISM folder> . . . Dism.exe /Image:<...> /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth . . . [need to get the image, and give it the correct path] . . . [URL]https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/hardware/commercialize/manufacture/desktop/use-dism-in-windows-powershell-s14[/URL]
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My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 8.1 Pro 32-bit
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- System Manufacturer/Model
- HP Compaq DC7600 Convertible Minitower
- CPU
- Intel Pentium 4 521, Prescott 90nm Technology
- Motherboard
- Hewlett-Packard 09F0h (XU1 PROCESSOR)
- Memory
- 2.00GB Dual-Channel DDR2 @ 332MHz (5-5-5-15)
- Graphics Card(s)
- 512MB NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GT
- Sound Card
- Realtek High Definition Audio
- Monitor(s) Displays
- HP 2311
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1080@60Hz
- Hard Drives
- 149GB SAMSUNG HD160JJ ATA Device (SATA)
233GB Maxtor 7L250S0 ATA Device (SATA)
- Keyboard
- Logitech K120
- Mouse
- Kensington Expert Mouse K64325
- Internet Speed
- 1.5MB DSL
- Browser
- Firefox
- Antivirus
- Avast, Malwarebytes