Windows 10 Home 22H2 - SFC/DISM Errors

robdb

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Hello,

I had a bad Windows update event, during which the computer stuck on the updating/don't reboot screen for multiple hours. I eventually reset the power, and now I'm getting occasional BSODs, and SFC/DISM are reporting errors/unable to fix.

I have attempted to run DISM with an Install.wim file from the media creation tool as a /source without success—DISM error 0x800f081f. The CBS log shows 114 CBS Manifest Corruption hits and 1 CSI Payload Corruption hit preceded by messages regarding missing multiple mum/cat pairs.

Thank you for your time!
 

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Can anyone assist with this issue? Unfortunately, the BSODs are still happening randomly.
 
Hi and welcome to Sysnative,

I'm not an BSOD expert, but do the following first, then I can take a quick look at the dump files before we start with replacing the missing / corrupted files.

Download the
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Sysnative BSOD Dump + System File Collection App to your desktop.
  • Right-click on SysnativeBSODCollectionApp.exe and select "Run as administrator".
  • When the tool is ready, it will open the directory: C:\Users\<username>\Documents.
  • Post the zipfile: SysnativeFileCollectionApp.zip as attachment in your next reply.
  • The textfile 'BSODPostingsInstructions' you may close.
 
Hello, and thank you! I've attached the collected information. The output indicated that it skipped the services and tracert reports because they took too long to generate.
 

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Could you be seeing old data? I discovered a faulty stick while running HP diagnostics a week or two ago. I replaced the defective stick, and all four test fine now.

Edit: I checked my Amazon order history. Replacement RAM was delivered on August 13th, and I installed it that day.
 
The latest dump is from Thu Aug 29 15:22:58, and there's still an memory issue as far as I can tell.
So I would strongly suggest to start a new thread in the BSOD section. Then you will receive advice of one of the BSOD experts, post also a link to this thread as reference.

Afterwards, we can resume this thread to recover the corruptions.
 
I ended up replacing my RAM entirely. I'll wait a week or so before continuing, but is there anything in the interim that I can check/clear/keep an eye on before we continue repairing the system?
 
Hi,

Please run the following DISM command and attach a new copy of the CBS logs.
Code:
DISM /online /cleanup-image /RestoreHealth
 

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