Boggin, yes I did.
I ran the dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth command with Windows 10 running, and again the source file could not be found. I also ran the sfc /scannow /offbootdir=C:\ /offwindir=C:\Windows command, but that didn't work, neither did dism.exe /online /cleanupimage /startcomponentcleanup. (When I tried the latter command I got Error 6800-the function attempted to use a name that is reserved for use by another transaction).
I ran bcdedit |find "osdevice" and 2 drives were listed-F which was the Win 7 disk, which I formatted before running any of these commands, and C , the Windows 10 disk, plus Macrium Reflect's ramdisk recovery option.
I booted from the Windows 10 DVD, went to repair my PC, opened command prompt and ran the various commands again, with the same results.
Regarding the formatted Win 7 disk, I suppose I should have deleted the formatted partition before running any commands. (I have now restored Win 7 from a Macrium Reflect backup image).
Since the sfc /scannow errors all seem to relate to Edge, and that these may be fixed by future Win 10 updates, I propose to forget about them, unless you or Shane have any other ideas.