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Windows 11 Troubleshooting: Repairing Windows Using DISM

This course will teach you how to use the Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) tool in Windows 11 to repair faulty and damaged installations of the operating system.

Intermediate
12m
(1)

Created by Mike Halsey

Last Updated Jan 25, 2024

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Windows 11 Troubleshooting: Repairing Windows Using DISM

This course will teach you how to use the Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) tool in Windows 11 to repair faulty and damaged installations of the operating system.

Intermediate
12m
(1)

Created by Mike Halsey

Last Updated Jan 25, 2024

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Understanding the fundamentals of DISM can help ensure that you have the expertise to swiftly restore PCs to full functionality. In this course, Windows 11 Troubleshooting: Repairing Windows Using DISM, you’ll learn how to use this command-line utility to repair a non-functioning or faulty installation of the operating system. First you’ll explore what the DISM tool is. Next, you’ll discover what the tool can do and how it can be useful. Finally, you’ll learn how to use it in practical applications. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills needed to efficiently get PCs working and users productive once more.

Windows 11 Troubleshooting: Repairing Windows Using DISM
Intermediate
12m
(1)
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Mike Halsey
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Mike was first awarded as a Microsoft MVP in 2011 and is a recognized technical expert in the Windows experience and troubleshooting with more than a dozen books published.

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