[SOLVED] Error 0x800f081f after running system file verification (DISM) command

Jose Pinho

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Hello guys. Long time no see you.
Hope you all had a nice Christmas with your families and friends.

Just upgraded from Windows 7 SP1 Home Premium to Windows 10 Home. I downloaded the upgrade tool from Microsoft site, without creating an ISO file. Updated the just installed Windows 10 to version 1903. After making some configurations change and run a batch file to have gpedit.msc available at the start menu, I ran the system file verification tool, executing the command C:\WINDOWS\system32>DISM.exe/ /Online /Cleanup-image/Restorehealth.
I got a message that approximately states:
Not possible to locate the origin files. Use origin option to specify the location of files required to restore the resource.
Once I have no restore files (Windows.old was removed because of its large size - 27 GB) I could not go back to a previous point.
I had also run SFCFix that reported no issues, but I ran DISM again and got the same error code and message.
Please find attached the SFCFix and dism.log reports.
Not sure if my system has an issue or whether it just has no back up files.
Hope you can help me clean my system without removing the currently installed applications.

Thanks
Jose Pinho
 

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Hello, softwaremaniac.

After some research on internet, I decided to install Windows 10 version 1909 over the then current 1903 version.
The, I ran dism.exe / ............../scanhealth, that reported no corrupted system files.
Just to assure I am not missing any detail, do you suggest to perform any other test or sent you any windows log (cbs.log, dism.log) for analysis?

Thank you.
 

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