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[title] Use DISM to Repair Windows Image
-[* black] The Deployment Image Servicing and Management (or DISM) tool also requires use of command line. It is used to repair the local Windows system image.
-[* icon_note] Microsoft advises this be run before SFC in Operating systems Windows 8 or newer.
+[* black] The Deployment Image Servicing and Management (or DISM) tool is used to repair the files SFC uses to check your system.
+[* icon_note] Microsoft advises this be run before SFC in Windows 8 or newer.
[* red] In an open console session (like in Step 1) type ''dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth''. This compares against an online image from Microsoft to perform repairs.
-[* black] A progress bar will show in the terminal window and indicate when complete.
-[* icon_note] Run SFC again if the first run through indicated it could not repair all corruption. DISM may have replaced the files that were previously dimaged
+[* black] A progress bar will show in the console window and indicate when complete.
+[* icon_note] Run SFC, especially if the first run through indicated it could not repair all corruption. DISM may have replaced the files that were previously damaged
+[* icon_caution] Check your syntax closely. Spelling, spacing and punctuation all matter here) Incorrectly typed commands will often result in an Error 87.