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-->The Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) tool is a command-line tool that is used to modify Windows® images. You can use DISM to enable or disable Windows features directly from the command prompt, or by applying an answer file to the image. You can enable or disable Windows features offline on a WIM or VHD file, or online on a running operating system.
To mount an offline image for servicing
Open a command prompt with administrator privileges.
To use DISM from an installation of the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (Windows ADK), locate the Windows ADK servicing folder and navigate to this directory. By default, DISM is installed at C:Program Files (x86)Windows Kits10.0Assessment and Deployment KitDeployment Tools in Windows 10, C:Program Files (x86)Windows Kits8.1Assessment and Deployment KitDeployment Tools in Windows 8.1and C:Program Files (x86)Windows Kits8.0Assessment and Deployment KitDeployment Tools in Windows 8.
DISM is available in:
- Windows 10
- Windows 8.1
- Windows 8
- Windows Server 2016 Technical Preview
- Windows Server 2012 R2
- Windows Server 2012
- Windows Preinstallation Environment (WinPE) for Windows 10
- WinPE 5.0
- WinPE 4.0
You can install DISM and other deployment and imaging tools, such as Windows System Image Manager (Windows SIM), on another supported operating system from the Windows ADK. For more information, see DISM Supported Platforms.
Use the
/Get-ImageInfo
option to retrieve the name or index number for the image that you want to modify. An index or name value is required for most operations that specify an image file.For example, at the command prompt type:
Mount the offline Windows image. For example, type:
To find available Windows features in an image
List all of the features available in the operating system. For example, type:
To service an offline image, specify the location of the mounted image directory. For example, type:
You can use
>featurelist.txt
to redirect the output of the command to a text file that is named featurelist.Review the list of features to find the feature that you want to enable, disable, remove, or restore.
Use
/Get-FeatureInfo
to list information about the specific feature you are interested in. For example, type:
To enable Windows features
Enable a specific feature in the image. You can use the
/All
argument to enable all of the parent features in the same command. For example, type:To service an offline image, specify the location of the mounted image directory. For example, type:
Optional: Get the status of the feature you have enabled. For example, type:
If the status is Enble Pending, you must boot the image in order to enable the feature entirely.
To restore removed Windows features
Enable a specific feature in the image. If you do not specify a source, DISM will look in the default location specified by group policy for the required files needed to enable the feature For more information, see Configure a Windows Repair Source.
If the files are not found in the default location, DISM will contact Windows Update (WU) for the required files. You can use the
/LimitAccess
argument to prevent DISM from contacting WU.If you specify multiple
/Source
arguments, the files are gathered from the first location where they are found and the rest of the locations are ignored.For example, type:
To service an offline image, specify the location of the mounted image directory. For example, type:
Optional: Get the status of the feature you have enabled. For example, type:
If the status is EnablePending, you must boot the image in order to enable the feature entirely.
To disable Windows features
Disable a specific feature in the image. For example, type:
To service an offline image, specify the location of the mounted image directory. For example, type:
Optional: Use
DISM /GetFeatureInfo
to get the status of the feature you have disabled. For example, type:If the status is DisablePending, you must boot the image in order to disable the feature entirely.
To remove Windows features for on-demand installation
Remove a specific feature in the image without removing the feature's manifest from the image. This option can only be used when servicing Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows Server 2016 Technical Preview, Windows Server 2012 R2, or Windows Server 2012. For more information, see Configure a Windows Repair Source.
For example, type:
To service an offline image, specify the location of the mounted image directory. For example, type:
Optional: Use
DISM /GetFeatureInfo
to get the status of the feature you have disabled. For example, type:The status is Disabled. Beginning with Windows 10, the payload is not removed from Windows client SKUs in order to support push-button reset. The payload is removed from Windows Server SKUs.
To enable or disable Windows features by using DISM and an answer file
In Windows SIM, open an existing catalog by clicking Select a Windows Image on the File menu and specifying the catalog file type (.clg) in the drop-down list, or create a new catalog by clicking Create Catalog on the Tools menu.
Expand the catalog in the Windows Image pane, and then expand Packages.
Expand Foundation, and right-click Microsoft-Windows-Foundation-Package.
Click Add to Answer File.
Click Enabled or Disabled next to the features that you intend to enable or disable. Click the arrow to select the opposite choice.
You might have to expand an item to see all its children. You must enable the parent if any one of its children are enabled.
Note You can't restore or remove a Windows feature for features on demand with an unattended answer file.
Click Tools on the main menu, and then click Validate Answer File.
Correct any errors that appear in the Messages pane, and save the answer file.
At the command prompt, type the following command to apply the unattended answer file to the image.
To service an offline image, specify the location of the mounted image directory. For example, type:
To commit changes on an offline image
Commit the changes and unmount the image. For example, type:
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You can create a Veeam Recovery Media — a recovery media for your computer. The Veeam Recovery Media contains all data that is required to run the Microsoft Windows RE. If your computer stops working or the hard disk fails, you can boot from the Veeam Recovery Media, instead of booting from the hard drive. After booting, you can use Veeam and Microsoft tools to fix errors, recover the system image of your computer and your data.
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In some cases, Windows Recovery Environment components may be missing on the system, and Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows will not find them during the Veeam Recovery Media creation. In such case you will be prompted to do one of the following:
Keep in mind that the Veeam Recovery Media created with MS ADK components will not contain the following tools:
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Before you create a Veeam Recovery Media, check prerequisites. Then use the Create Recovery Media wizard to create a Veeam Recovery Media.
- Launch the Create Recovery Media wizard.
- Specify recovery media options.
- Specify a path to the ISO.
- Review recovery image settings.
- Take additional steps to finalize recovery media creation.
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