[Win10 C.U.] DISM repairable but cannot find source files, sfcfix zero errors??

er557

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Hello, with creators update 15063.14 ( and same issue with previous builds), no issues on usage whatsoever, sfc scannow is clean, but dism says repairable, and @100% error with cannot fine source files. sfcfix scans and finds zero issues???
So, is it a real issue or a bug with creators update? also tried specifiying source to a wim image of the iso from which installed, same result. BTW, language pack installed on system.

The OS is an in-place upgrade from 8.1 u1, which was dism clean and no corruptions.

cbs log:

Dropbox - CBS.log

Thanks for helping
 
Re: creators update DISM repairable but cannot find source files, sfcfix zero errors?

UPDATE on the situation! Please mark as SOLVED. I researched the topic using the phrases from my cbs and dism logs, cbspersist, and apparently this is a NON issue as sfc comes out clean, system files ok, the dism falsely complains it cant find source but actually no such source exist yet with creators update 15063 or recent builds. In fact, the log states there is nothing to repair, only a single manifest bad due to insider flight signing package missing from recent builds, which were upgraded using UUP to ISO or from ESD. It will surely be fixed soon with future builds or otherwise. In the mean time, we're fine as again, THERE WAS nothing to repair and nothing to download. False alarm by dism which simply complaining about something but not really a missing source or wim image. For now, I stopped the insider builds and am staying on RTM GDR .14 , as it's really great and nothing to complain about. Updates install fine via WUMT, BTW it is an upgraded OS from 2008 from vista->7->8.1->10 rs2(I hate reinstalling software and settings).
P.S. very interesting threads here and good leads as to where to look, usually it is the logs themselves that have the answer in black and white. Long logs, true, but if you search for key words like corrupt etc. , can be quite informative. Thanks again.
 

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