Server 2012 standard won't install roles - corrupted files - 0x80073701

im getting error when adding roles to the server that referenced assembly could not be found  error
0x80073701
...so it looks like some files are corrupted 
it is my dc controller and file server - very important would like to avoid re installation... i have it 4 month only !!
i tried running checkdisk sfc/ scannow and other tricks 
also run dism /online /clenaup-image /restorehealth   - it says that problem was fixed but is still there 
MAciunio

yes it does it by the default - so from windows update it said it was all good ....but i still could add roles and was getting errors 
I was trying to use Windows 7 DVD but not sure what should be the patch on DVD as as source of restore 
DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth /Source:E:\xxxxx /LimitAccess
MAciunio

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