M mmiller7901 New member Joined Jan 28, 2020 Posts 2 Jan 29, 2020 #1 Hello, When attempting to run task manager, I get the following error. SFC and DISM both fail, attached is the latest dism.log. What should I try next? Attachments dism.zip 1 MB · Views: 7
Hello, When attempting to run task manager, I get the following error. SFC and DISM both fail, attached is the latest dism.log. What should I try next?
britechguy Well-known member Joined Jun 2, 2016 Posts 772 Location Staunton, VA Jan 29, 2020 #2 Doing a Windows 10 Repair Install or Feature Update Using the Windows 10 ISO file And get a brand spankin' new download of the ISO before doing so. If you happen to have one for Version 1909 that you downloaded months ago, don't use it. If that doesn't fix it, and you get SFC/DISM errors afterward, I would start a new topic in the Windows Update forum seeking advice there.
Doing a Windows 10 Repair Install or Feature Update Using the Windows 10 ISO file And get a brand spankin' new download of the ISO before doing so. If you happen to have one for Version 1909 that you downloaded months ago, don't use it. If that doesn't fix it, and you get SFC/DISM errors afterward, I would start a new topic in the Windows Update forum seeking advice there.
xrobwx71 Administrator Staff member Joined Sep 27, 2019 Posts 2,637 Location Panama City Beach, FL Jan 29, 2020 #3 After following Brians advice and if you still have issues: It's a component of Direct X. You can also try re-installing DX here: Download DirectX End-User Runtimes from Official Microsoft Download Center You can also try re- registering the dll. Open and elevated command prompt, Hit start, type cmd, then hit Ctrl + Shift + Enter, the prompt will open: in the prompt type regsvr32 d3d12.dll hit enter.
After following Brians advice and if you still have issues: It's a component of Direct X. You can also try re-installing DX here: Download DirectX End-User Runtimes from Official Microsoft Download Center You can also try re- registering the dll. Open and elevated command prompt, Hit start, type cmd, then hit Ctrl + Shift + Enter, the prompt will open: in the prompt type regsvr32 d3d12.dll hit enter.
M mmiller7901 New member Joined Jan 28, 2020 Posts 2 Jan 29, 2020 #4 Thank you all, the Windows repair install solved the issue!
xrobwx71 Administrator Staff member Joined Sep 27, 2019 Posts 2,637 Location Panama City Beach, FL Jan 29, 2020 #5 Thanks for letting us know!
britechguy Well-known member Joined Jun 2, 2016 Posts 772 Location Staunton, VA Jan 29, 2020 #6 mmiller7901 said: Thank you all, the Windows repair install solved the issue! Click to expand... A seconding of the thanks from @xrobwx71. I find the Repair Install option of Windows 10 to be an absolute godsend, and it can wipe out a "multitude of issues" in one fell swoop, and with ease.
mmiller7901 said: Thank you all, the Windows repair install solved the issue! Click to expand... A seconding of the thanks from @xrobwx71. I find the Repair Install option of Windows 10 to be an absolute godsend, and it can wipe out a "multitude of issues" in one fell swoop, and with ease.