dism.exe
DISM Imagine Servicing Utility
Associated Error Codes
Below lists error codes and symbolic names found for this module.
Code | Description |
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0x00007A16 | e Servicing Utility 0x01500020 The operation completed successfully. |
0x30000001 | Start |
0x30000002 | Stop |
0x50000004 | Information |
0x81500027 | A error occurred while initializing the DISM event reporting component. For more information, review the log file. |
0x81500034 | Logging is disabled: Unable to obtain access to the log file %1!s!. |
0x90000001 | Deployment Image Servicing And Management CLI |
0xC1500003 | An initialization error occurred. For more information, review the log file. |
0xC1500004 | DISM doesn't recognize the command-line option "%1". For more information, refer to the help by running DISM.exe /?. |
0xC1500005 | Invalid command-line argument. To retrieve help, do not specify a command-line option with an argument. |
0xC1500006 | An error occurred while parsing the command-line options specified. For more information, review the log file. |
0xC1500007 | An initialization error occurred while accessing the path to the offline image. For more information, review the log file. |
0xC1500008 | Unable 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. |
0xC150000A | An error occurred while processing the command-line options. For more information, review the log file. |
0xC150000E | The command-line is missing a required servicing command.
For more information, refer to the help by running DISM.exe /Image= |
0xC1500010 | 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. |
0xC1500011 | 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 /? |
0xC1500012 | 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 /?. |
0xC1500013 | An error occurred closing a servicing component in the image. Wait a few minutes and try running the command again. |
0xC1500014 | Restart Windows to complete this operation. |
0xC1500016 | Unable to automatically restart Windows. Manually restart the computer to complete this operation. |
0xC1500018 | Windows failed to restart. Manually restart the computer to complete this operation. |
0xC1500019 | Do 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 /?. |
0xC150001A | Unable to find the Windows directory in the running Windows installation. For more information, review the log file. |
0xC150001C | 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 /?. |
0xC150001E | DISM failed. No operation was performed. For more information, review the log file. |
0xC150001F | An error occurred while accessing the DISM binaries in the image. For more information, review the log file. |
0xC1500021 | The %1 option is missing a required argument. For more information, refer to the help by running DISM %1 /?. |
0xC1500022 | DISM cannot service an image on a network path. Mount the image locally and run DISM again. |
0xC1500023 | An error occurred while attempting to access the image at %1. For more information, review the log file. |
0xC1500024 | An error occurred while attempting to access the image. For more information, review the log file. |
0xC1500025 | An 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. |
0xC1500026 | An 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. |
0xC1500028 | 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 /?. |
0xC1500029 | 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 /?. |
0xC150002A | Elevated permissions are required to run DISM. Use an elevated command prompt to complete these tasks. |
0xC150002B | 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. |
0xC150002C | An error occurred while initializing COM security. Try running DISM again. |
0xC150002D | The file %1 does not appear to be a valid DLL. Ensure that the file has not been corrupted. |
0xC150002E | An error occurred while processing the command. Ensure that the command-line arguments are valid. For more information, review the log file. |
0xC1500032 | An invalid log level was specified. For more information, refer to the help by running DISM.exe /LogLevel /?. |
0xC1500035 | The command-line is missing a required servicing command. For more information, refer to the help by running DISM.exe /Online /?. |
0xC1500036 | The DISM process encountered a problem and shutdown. For more information, review the log file. |
0xC1500038 | Image Version: %1!s! |
0xC1500039 | 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 /?. |
0xC150003A | An error occurred while loading DISM. The DISM tool may be corrupt. Try reinstalling DISM. |
0xC150003C | DISM does not support servicing Windows PE with the /Online option. |
0xC150003D | The %1 option does not take an argument. Remove the argument and run DISM again. |
0xC150003E | An 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 /?. |
0xC150003F | 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. |
0xC1500040 | An error occurred while attempting to start the servicing process for the image located at %1!s!. For more information, review the log file. |
0xC1500041 | DISM does not support servicing Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008 with the /Online option. |
0xC1500042 | Invalid command-line option "%1". Ensure that /? is the last option listed on the command-line. |
0xC1500043 | The %1 option is missing a required argument. For more information, refer to the help for the %1 option. |
0xC1500044 | Unable 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. |
0xC1500064 | 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: |
0xC1500066 | The %1 option is unknown. For more information, refer to the help by running DISM.exe /?. |
0xC1500067 | Error: %1!d! |
0xC1500068 | Error: 0x%1!x! |
0xC1500069 | The /Image option cannot be used in this context. For more information, refer to the help by running DISM.exe /?. |
0xC150006A | The %1 argument given for the %2 option is invalid. For more information, refer to the help by running DISM.exe /?. |
0xC150006B | Operation was incomplete because of a cancel request. |
0xC150006C | Invalid command-line. For more information, refer to the help. |
0xC150006D | The %1 option has been duplicated on the command-line. Remove the duplicate option and try the command again. |
0xC150006E | A destination path must be specified. |
0xC150006F | The destination path %1!s! does not exist. |
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