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Elevated permissions are required to run dism
Elevated permissions are required to run dism












  1. #ELEVATED PERMISSIONS ARE REQUIRED TO RUN DISM UPDATE#
  2. #ELEVATED PERMISSIONS ARE REQUIRED TO RUN DISM WINDOWS#

#ELEVATED PERMISSIONS ARE REQUIRED TO RUN DISM WINDOWS#

I do have both Windows Defender and MalwareBytes set up to protect my system from threats, but the one enemy they can never truly defend against is entropy itself. In this case, having a continuous version of DISM / SFC running was inspired by the self-healing capabilities of ReFS, along with the frequent risk of filesystem corruption caused by various other factors. This isn't a proper long-term fix or treatment plan so much as a stopgap solution to extend the life and usability of my system a little longer, albeit also having elements of being a bit of an experiment where I actually put an idea I have to the test. That, and having a sort of "self-healing" thing already in place in the event of future errors occurring somewhere down the line just seems like it would be a smart idea. I often encounter random issues on my computers that don't seem to have any discernible root cause, which I have begun to attribute to gremlins. Also, I have an old hard-disk that isn't doing too well, and I'm paranoid about file corruption, but until I can afford an SSD to replace it (or better yet, a new computer entirely) I need to make do with what I have and make sure that the system integrity is always as close to intact as possible.

#ELEVATED PERMISSIONS ARE REQUIRED TO RUN DISM UPDATE#

For starters, it's Windows 10 running on an old laptop, and Windows Update has never been the most reliable for me.














Elevated permissions are required to run dism