![]() dism /online /add-package /packagename:NAME /packagepath:X:\MOUNTEDWIM\Windows.dism /online /add-package /packagename:NAME /all /packagepath:X:\MOUNTEDWIM\Windows.dism /online /add-package /packagepath:install.wim /ignorecheckįailed syntax (same install.wim file, mounted as a folder):.dism /online /add-package /packagepath:install.wim.dism /online /add-package /packagepath:"Microsoft-Windows-PACKAGE~amd64~~.16384" /source:install.wim.dism /online /get-features /Source:"X:\sources\install.wim" /LimitAccess.dism /online /enable-feature /featurename:NAME /All /Source:"X:\sources\install.wim" /LimitAccess.dism /online /add-package /packagename:NAME /packagepath:"X:\sources\install.wim\".dism /online /add-package /packagepath:"Microsoft-Windows-PACKAGE~amd64~~.16384" /limitaccess /source:"X:\sources\install.wim".What is the syntax to add an entire removed package to the live /online system, from say, install.wim:2 (from DVD or mounted folder, or either), if the package was accidentally /removed? What identifier or path, and other arguments, would I use?įailed syntax I tried (using source DVD -> install.wim file): But trying to be more specific, using dism /image:X:\MOUNTEDWIM\Windows\servicing\Packages /get-packages, fails completely. WIM+index) alone, enough?ĭism /image:X:\MOUNTEDWIM /get-packages on a mounted windows install.wim, only shows the few packages that seem to be relevant to the install many packages that I expected to be in the source weren't listed. If the package files are within a wim (eg the install DVD's install.wim) does one need to specify a path within that. When adding a package using /add-package, is the package path/file itself a sufficient identifier, or must one provide a package name or other identifier as well? If so, what identifiers are valid and how are they found? WIM + index can be directly referenced, what is the syntax? WIM be mounted or is pointing to the install.wim (or install.wim:index) enough? If a. What would count as a valid location, and especially, must a. WIM or a folder as a source where the feature can be found. Help would really be appreciated.ĭISM /get-feature needs a. I also tried to mounted the install.wim as a folder and to /add-package from that, but again, could not find the syntax to make it work. But the needed arguments are not clearly explained on Microsoft's websites, for /add-package to a live system, and surprisingly I couldn't get it right. The situation is that I'm trying to service the /online system I managed to /remove-package an entire package so I tried to re-add it using /add-package, which should be simple, from install.wim on the DVD. I can't find good (unambiguous) reference material for this online, I've tried. I'm having difficulty with the syntax for dism /add-package on Windows Server, and what it requires as arguments in some cases.
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