/Capture-Image /ImageFile:/CaptureDir: /Name: [/Description:Description] [/ConfigFile: ] {[/Compress:{fast|max|none}] [/Bootable] | [/WIMBoot]} [/CheckIntegrity] [/Verify] [/NoRpFix] Captures an image of a drive to a new WIM file. Captured directories include all subfolders and data. You cannot capture an empty directory. Use /ConfigFile to specify the location of a configuration file that lists exclusions for image capture and compress commands. Use /Compress to specify the type of compression used for the initial capture operation. Use /Bootable to mark a Windows PE volume image as able to be booted. Use /WIMBoot to capture the image that can be applied with WIMBoot configuration. Use /CheckIntegrity to detect and track WIM file corruption. Use /Verify to check for errors and file duplication. Use /NoRpFix to disable the reparse point tag fix. Example: DISM.exe /Capture-Image /ImageFile:install.wim /CaptureDir:D:\ /Name:Drive-D
/Apply-Unattend: Applies an unattend.xml file to the offline image. Example: DISM.exe /Image:C: est\offline /Apply-Unattend:C:\unattend.xml ...
/ASSOCCLASS: - Indicates that the returned endpoints must be associated with the source through the specified class or one ...
/BP - Force a BreakPoint in Netlogon on /TRUNC - Truncate log file (rename to *.bak) /UNLOAD - Unload netlogon.dll from lsass.exe ...
/Capture-CustomImage /CaptureDir: /ConfigFile: /CheckIntegrity /Verify /ConfirmTrustedFile Captures image customizations ...
/Capture-Image /ImageFile: /CaptureDir: /Name: /Description:Description /ConfigFile: {[/Compress:{fast|max|none} /Bootable ...
/Check-AppPatch /PatchLocation: /Format: Displays information if the MSP patches are applicable to the offline image. Multiple ...
/Cleanup-Image /RevertPendingActions WARNING! You should use the /RevertPendingActions option only in a system-recovery scenario ...
/Cleanup-Mountpoints Deletes resources associated with a corrupted mounted image. This command does not unmount a mounted ...
/Cleanup-Wim Deletes resources associated with a corrupted mounted image. This command does not unmount a mounted image; ...