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DismTopLevelHelp�
DISM.exe [dism_options] {Imaging_command} [<Imaging_arguments>]
DISM.exe {/Image:<path_to_offline_image> | /Online} [dism_options] 
         {servicing_command} [<servicing_arguments>]

DESCRIPTION:

  DISM enumerates, installs, uninstalls, configures, and updates features
  and packages in Windows images. The commands that are available depend 
  on the image being serviced and whether the image is offline or running.�
For more information about these DISM options and their arguments, specify an
option immediately before /?.

  Examples:     
    DISM.exe /Mount-Wim /?
    DISM.exe /ScratchDir /?
    DISM.exe /Image:C:\test\offline /?
    DISM.exe /Online /?


ImageTopLevelHelp9
The following commands may be used to service the image:&
For more information about these servicing commands and their arguments,
specify a command immediately before /?.

     Examples: 
         DISM.exe /Image:C:\test\offline /Apply-Unattend /?
         DISM.exe /Image:C:\test\offline /Get-Features /?
         DISM.exe /Online /Get-Drivers /?


LocalTopLevelHelpConfigTopLevelHelpPA
DISM OPTIONS:
ImageSpecificationTopLevelHelp
IMAGE SPECIFICATIONS:
DownlevelTopLevelHelpPAWinDir,Specifies the path to the Windows directory.>
/Image:<path_to_offline_image> [/WinDir:<Windows_directory>]
�  Specifies the path to the Windows directory relative to the image path.
  If not specified, it defaults to "Windows".

  This option cannot be used with the /Online option.

    Example:
      DISM.exe /Image:C:\test\offline /WinDir:Win


PASysDriveDirWSpecifies the path to the system-loader file named
                            BootMgr.A
/Image:<path_to_offline_image> [/SysDriveDir:<path_to_bootmgr>]
�  Specifies the path to the directory of the bootmgr file. If not
  specified, it defaults to the offline image path.

  This option cannot be used with the /Online option.

    Example:
      DISM.exe /Image:C:\test\offline /SysDriveDir:C:\


LogPathSpecifies the logfile path.
/LogPath:<path_to_logfile>
�  Specifies the path to the DISM logfile. If not specified, the default
  is %%windir%%\Logs\DISM\dism.log.

    Example:
      DISM.exe /Image:C:\test\offline /logpath:C:\LogFiles\dism.log 


LogLevel2Specifies the output level shown in the log (1-4).
/LogLevel:<n>
L  Specifies the maximum output level shown in logs. The accepted
  values are:
    1 = Errors only
    2 = Errors and warnings
    3 = Errors, warnings, and information
    4 = All the above and debug output

  If not specified, it defaults to 3 (maximum logging).

    Example:
      DISM.exe /Image:C:\test\offline /loglevel:1 


	NoRestart0Suppresses automatic reboots and reboot prompts.
/NoRestart
S  Suppresses restart prompting. 

    Example:
      DISM.exe /Online /norestart


PAQuiet0Suppresses all output except for error messages.
/Quiet
�  Turns off information and progress output to the console.
  Only error messages will be displayed.

    Example:
      DISM.exe /Image:C:\test\offline /quiet



ScratchDir*Specifies the path to a scratch directory.!
/ScratchDir:<path_to_directory>
�  Specifies a temporary directory to be used for extracting files for 
  servicing. The directory must exist.

  If not set, the temporary directory will be used.

    Example:
      DISM.exe /Image:C:\test\offline /scratchdir:D:\Scratch


ImageaSpecifies the path to the root directory of an
                            offline Windows image. 
/Image:<path_to_offline_image>
�  This is the path to the root directory of the offline Windows image. 
  This option must be used with a servicing command. 

    Example:     
      DISM.exe /Image:C:\test\offline /Get-Packages


Online%Targets the running operating system.Format#Specifies the report output format.PA
/Format:<output_format>
�  Specifies the output format of a report.  The option has no effect when used
  with a command that does not generate reports, or a command that does not
  support this option.  The accepted values for <output_format> are:
    Table = Displays the report in a table.
    List = Displays the report in a list of name/value pairs.


    Examples:
     DISM.exe /Image:C:\test\offline /Format:Table /Get-Packages
     DISM.exe /Image:C:\test\offline /Format:List /Get-Features
     DISM.exe /Image:C:\test\offline /Format:Table /Get-Drivers
     DISM.exe /Image:C:\test\offline /Format:List /Get-Apps
     DISM.exe /Image:C:\test\offline /Format:Table /Get-AppPatches


English(Displays command line output in English.

/English
�  Displays command line output in English.

    Examples:
     DISM.exe /Image:C:\test\offline /Format:Table /English /Get-Packages
     DISM.exe /Image:C:\test\offline /English /Get-DriverInfo /Driver:oem0.inf


DriverTopLevelHelp
Driver COMMANDS::

Export-DriverwExport all third-party driver packages from an
                            offline image or a running operating system.�
/Export-Driver /Destination:<path_to_destination_folder> 

  Export all third-party driver packages from a Windows image to a destination path.

    Examples:
      DISM.exe /Image:C:\test\offline /Export-Driver /Destination:C:\destpath

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�A error occurred while initializing the DISM event reporting component. 

For more information, review the log file.

�Logging is disabled: Unable to obtain access to the log file %1!s!.

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�An initialization error occurred. 

For more information, review the log file.

�DISM doesn't recognize the command-line option "%1". 

For more information, refer to the help by running DISM.exe /?.

�Invalid command-line argument. 

To retrieve help, do not specify a command-line option with an argument.

�An error occurred while parsing the command-line options specified. 

For more information, review the log file.

An initialization error occurred while accessing the path to the offline image.

For more information, review the log file.

8Unable to access the image. 

Make sure that the image path and the Windows directory for the image exist and you have Read permissions on the folder.

�An error occurred while processing the command-line options.

For more information, review the log file.

�The command-line is missing a required servicing command. 

For more information, refer to the help by running DISM.exe /Image=<path_to_offline_image> /? where <path_to_the_offline_image> is the full path to an offline Windows image.

|An error occurred while creating the log file. 

Ensure that the path to the log file exists and that you have Read/Write permissions on the folder where the log files will be created.

|A path and file name were not specified for the /LogPath option. 

Make sure the /LogPath argument is not empty. For more information, refer to the help by running DISM.exe /LogPath /?

`The option /WinDir is not recognized in this context. It can only be used with an offline image. 

For more information, refer to the help by running DISM.exe /WinDir /?.

�An error occurred closing a servicing component in the image. 

Wait a few minutes and try running the command again.

`Restart Windows to complete this operation.

�Unable to automatically restart Windows. 

Manually restart the computer to complete this operation.

�Windows failed to restart. 

Manually restart the computer to complete this operation.

xDo not use the /Image or /WinDir option when using the /Online option to specify a running operating system. 

For more information, refer to the help by running DISM.exe /Online /?.

�Unable to find the Windows directory in the running Windows installation. 

For more information, review the log file.

�The /Image option that is specified points to a running Windows installation. 

To service the running operating system, use the /Online option. For more information, refer to the help by running DISM.exe /Online /?.

�DISM failed. No operation was performed. 

For more information, review the log file.

�An error occurred while accessing the DISM binaries in the image. 

For more information, review the log file.

�The %1 option is missing a required argument. 

For more information, refer to the help by running DISM %1 /?.

�DISM cannot service an image on a network path. 

Mount the image locally and run DISM again.

�An error occurred while attempting to access the image at %1.

For more information, review the log file.

�An error occurred while attempting to access the image.

For more information, review the log file.

HAn error occurred accessing the DISM binaries on the host system. 

Ensure that the local DISM binaries exist and that you have Read permission on the folder.

0An error occurred while validating the path to the image.

Ensure that the image path is correct and that you have Read permissions on the folder.

�An error occurred while accessing the temporary directory. 

Ensure that the path to the directory exists and that you have Read/Write permissions on the folder. For more information, refer to the help by running DISM.exe /ScratchDir /?.

�The directory %1 does not appear to be a valid Windows directory.

Ensure that the /WinDir option that is specified is valid. For more information, refer to the help by running DISM.exe /WinDir /?.

�Elevated permissions are required to run DISM. 

Use an elevated command prompt to complete these tasks.

�An error occurred while locating the DISM binaries. DISM is attempting to locate dismcore.dll. 

Ensure that the DISM binaries are present and that you have Read permissions on the folder. 

�An error occurred while initializing COM security. 

Try running DISM again.

�The file %1 does not appear to be a valid DLL. 

Ensure that the file has not been corrupted. 

$An error occurred while processing the command.

Ensure that the command-line arguments are valid. For more information, review the log file.

�An invalid log level was specified. 

For more information, refer to the help by running DISM.exe /LogLevel /?. 

The command-line is missing a required servicing command. 

For more information, refer to the help by running DISM.exe /Online /?.

�The DISM process encountered a problem and shutdown.

For more information, review the log file.

8Image Version: %1!s!



�No DISM options were specified on the command-line. 

Run DISM with a command-line option specified, such as /Image or /Online. For more information, refer to the help by running DISM.exe /?.

�An error occurred while loading DISM. The DISM tool may be corrupt. 

Try reinstalling DISM.

�DISM does not support servicing Windows PE with the /Online option.

�The %1 option does not take an argument. 

Remove the argument and run DISM again.

hAn error occurred while initializing the log file. 

Ensure that the path to the log file is a valid. For more information, refer to the help by running DISM.exe /LogPath /?.

<DISM does not support servicing a Windows Vista RTM or earlier operating system. 

If the operating system is supported check that SSShim.DLL is present.

(An error occurred while attempting to start the servicing process for the image located at %1!s!. 

For more information, review the log file.

�DISM does not support servicing Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008 with the /Online option.

�Invalid command-line option "%1". 

Ensure that /? is the last option listed on the command-line.

�The %1 option is missing a required argument. 

For more information, refer to the help for the %1 option.

LUnable to access the System directory for the specified image. 

Make sure the System directory for the image exists and you have Read permissions on the folder.

�No help topic could be found for the %1 option.

Specify an image to see relevant help topics, using either the /Image or

/Online command-line option:



/Image:<path_to_offline_image>  



  This is the path to the root directory of the offline Windows image.



    Example: 

      DISM.exe /Image:C:\test\offline /?



/Online                 



  Specifies that the operation is to be performed against the running Windows

  installation. 



    Example: 

      DISM.exe /Online /?

�The %1 option is unknown. 

For more information, refer to the help by running DISM.exe /?.

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�The /Image option cannot be used in this context.

For more information, refer to the help by running DISM.exe /?.

�The %1 argument given for the %2 option is invalid.

For more information, refer to the help by running DISM.exe /?.

tOperation was incomplete because of a cancel request.

�Invalid command-line. 

For more information, refer to the help.

�The %1 option has been duplicated on the command-line. 

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TA destination path must be specified.

`The destination path %1!s! does not exist.

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