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dism restorehealth
About this tag
The dism restorehealth tag on WindowsForum.com covers the Deployment Imaging and Servicing Management (DISM) tool's restore health command, a key Windows system repair utility. Discussions focus on using DISM /RestoreHealth to fix corrupted system files, often as a first step before or alongside System File Checker (SFC) scans. Threads highlight its role in resolving app crashes, startup issues, and performance degradation on Windows 10 and 11. Practical maintenance routines emphasize running DISM restore health regularly to prevent slow boots, stutters, and instability. The tag is relevant for users troubleshooting Windows corruption, preparing for updates, or maintaining system integrity through command-line repair methods.
Diagnose App Crashes & Startup Issues with Event Viewer and Custom Views (Win10/11)
Difficulty: Intermediate | Time Required: 20-30 minutes
Introduction
When an app crashes or Windows takes forever to start, the first place to look is the Event Viewer. Event Viewer records system, application...
Keeping Windows 11 feeling fast isn’t about chasing exotic tweaks—it’s about sticking to a practical maintenance routine that prevents small issues from snowballing into slow boots, stutters, and crashes. The seven fundamentals below are the bedrock of a healthy system: scan and repair system...
browser extensions audit
cache cleanup
chkdsk scan
disk cleanup
disk space
dismrestorehealth
driver update
efficiency mode
firmware
pc cleanup
power mode
reliability monitor
startup apps
storage
system file checker
thermal throttling
virus scan
windows maintenance
windows performance
windows update