Couldn't specify source location error Powershell.

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So my windows start menu stopped working, I eventually got it fixed by reinstalling Windows apps. But before this I tried another fix where I had to download some files to fix it. I used the bottom fix on the fourth fix here: http://home.bt.com/tech-gadgets/computing/has-your-windows-10-start-menu-stopped-working-here-are-four-ways-to-fix-it-11364000314532

I don't need to fix the start menu anymore but what does "Couldn't specify source location" mean?

Did it download something or couldn't it find anything?

Any help is appreciated.
 
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DISM uses two sources, it either takes them via download from windows update or it looks for a mounted ISO. Since you only had the windows update source, it could be you should run the command I showed you and it would answer the question once and for all.

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DISM uses two sources, it either takes them via download from windows update or it looks for a mounted ISO. Since you only had the windows update source, it could be you should run the command I showed you and it would answer the question once and for all.
 
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Well, either one is fine right?