DISM

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DISM (Deployment Image Servicing and Management) is a Microsoft command-line tool used to service, repair, and manage Windows images and features, both online and offline.

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DISM canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Microsoft software component
command-line tool
system administration tool
canManage Windows drivers
Windows features
Windows packages
Windows updates in images
international settings
canRepair component store (WinSxS)
system image corruption
canService Windows Imaging Format (WIM) images
running Windows installation
virtual hard disk (VHD) images
virtual hard disk (VHDX) images
commandSyntax dism.exe [options] [command]
commonCommand /Add-Driver
/Add-Package
/CheckHealth
/Cleanup-Image
/Disable-Feature
/Enable-Feature
/Remove-Driver
/Remove-Package
/RestoreHealth
/ScanHealth
commonOption /Image:<path>
/Online
developer Microsoft
documentationURL https://learn.microsoft.com/windows-hardware/manufacture/desktop/dism-technical-reference
executableName dism.exe
fullName Deployment Imaging Servicing and Management
surface form: Deployment Image Servicing and Management
introducedIn Windows 7
Windows Server 2008
surface form: Windows Server 2008 R2
location %SystemRoot%\System32\dism.exe
operatingSystem Windows
platform Windows
surface form: Microsoft Windows
primaryFunction manage Windows features
repair Windows images
service Windows images
relatedTool System File Checker
surface form: System File Checker (SFC)
replaces ImageX functionality for servicing
Locale Data Markup Language
surface form: Intlcfg

PEimg
Deployment Imaging Servicing and Management
surface form: Package Manager (Pkgmgr.exe)
requiresPrivilege administrative privileges for most operations
supportsArchitecture 32-bit Windows
64-bit Windows
supportsMode offline servicing
online servicing
usedFor maintaining Windows installation images
preparing Windows deployment images
troubleshooting Windows component store issues

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