Question Hirens BootCD Bsod Windows

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Hello and Happy New Year. I have an old computer that still runs Windows 7. I tried to boot it with a Hirens BootCD version 15.2 and I let it enter the drive because I didn't want to use the XP that this Hirens BootCD has, but it didn't want to enter Windows 7 anymore, it gave me a blue screen with the Stop code: 0x0000007B (0x80786B58, 0xC0000034, 0X00000000, 0X00000000), and it keeps resetting itself in a loop. Finally I managed to enter Windows 7, after I gave the repair option in Windows 7 I think. But now everything is reset, the last programs I had installed are no longer there and now it asks for the administrator password again even though I removed it in the past. Can I still recover the lost programs or see a previous version of my programs as they were before this version and corruption, before the blue screen error and the computer restarted? Or what exactly happened? And I would be interested if you know of any program that removes the blue light like in windows 11 but that also works from Hirens BootCD. Thank you very much!
 
More information needed.

Update your post to include full system hardware specs and OS information.

Being an old (age ?) computer makes it more likely that there is some physical hardware failure. For example, a faltering or failing PSU.

What about the disk drive(s): make, model, capacity, how full?

What other peripheral are attached?

What programs and game are/were you using?

Windows 7 is no longer supported and (as desirable as it may be for you to continue using Windows 7) you cannot expect the OS itself, utilities, drivers, and apps/games to continue to work.

No one is writing code for Windows 7 and it is increasingly likely that fixes, updates, home grown hacks, and patches will increasingly fail as well.

Hopefully there may be some way to get the system to boot again so you can recover the desired files.

Overall though, it will simply become more difficult to recover from such things in the future.

Plan accordingly.
 
More information needed.

Update your post to include full system hardware specs and OS information.

Being an old (age ?) computer makes it more likely that there is some physical hardware failure. For example, a faltering or failing PSU.

What about the disk drive(s): make, model, capacity, how full?

What other peripheral are attached?

What programs and game are/were you using?

Windows 7 is no longer supported and (as desirable as it may be for you to continue using Windows 7) you cannot expect the OS itself, utilities, drivers, and apps/games to continue to work.

No one is writing code for Windows 7 and it is increasingly likely that fixes, updates, home grown hacks, and patches will increasingly fail as well.

Hopefully there may be some way to get the system to boot again so you can recover the desired files.

Overall though, it will simply become more difficult to recover from such things in the future.

Plan accordingly.

DELL Desktop PC Vostro 220S (464-2923) Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 2GB DDR2, hdd 500 gb, windows 7. Hdd Seagate 500 gb, 700 r/min, hdd is ok, check with hd sentinel, 100% life.
Only keyboard and mouse on usb attached
Not play game, office programs were installed.
I know is not longer supported, my question was not about that 🙁

 
But now everything is reset, the last programs I had installed are no longer there and now it asks for the administrator password again even though I removed it in the past. Can I still recover the lost programs or see a previous version of my programs as they were before this version and corruption
Sounds like your PC had to do a system restore.

The restore point from back when had your administrator password that's why that's back.

The Programs you now no longer see were NOT part of that restore point you had to go back to.

So to get them back you need to undue the system restore point that now has you up and running.

At this point it's pick your poison keep it running like it is or risk undoing the restore point that got you back up and running.

I would just try to reinstall the missing programs do some house cleaning than make a manual restore point and label it something like ( no admin password and re install of missing programs and throw the date in the title) :)
 
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Sounds like your PC had to do a system restore.

The restore point from back when had your administrator password that's why that's back.

The Programs you now no longer see were NOT part of that restore point you had to go back to.

So to get them back you need to undue the system restore point that now has you up and running.

At this point it's pick your poison keep it running like it is or risk undoing the restore point that got you back up and running.

I would just try to reinstall the missing programs do some house cleaning than make a manual restore point and label it something like ( no admin password and re install of missing programs and throw the date in the title) :)
Hello, but how to restore back where I was before with all that installed programs? To be able to use and se again? Where can I find that last restore point? How to go back? To be same my pic was before this restore point? 🙁 Or at least to be able to see what was uninstall or deleted. How to undue and find the last point with all programs before this restore point occure, to be my pc like it was before this? 🙁 Sorry, I dont understand your sentence "At this point it's pick your poison keep it running like it is or risk undoing the restore point that got you back up and running." My english or level to understand isnt so good, sorry. I was worked 2 day to install and find drivers, I dont know where to find drivers, because also my google search or download folder is empty. No history in browser, so I would like to undo this restore point, and be again like how it was before this restore point happend, if you think was a system restore. I am tired to clean my house 🙁 And how to "make a manual restore point and label it something like ( no admin password and re install of missing programs and throw the date in the title) :)"? What do you mean by throw the data in the title? This will bring my programs or the previous restore point back like it was before? Like will undue the present restore point? Thanks again
 
So you did one of two things.

You completely reinstalled Windows or you did a restore point.

If you did a reinstall of Windows than there is nothing to go back to. Here are the system drivers.

https://www.dell.com/support/home/en-us/product-support/product/vostro-220/drivers



If you did a restore point " that's why you have that admin password again" than you can type in " system restore" into your search on your start menu and you should get a pop up box with options IF YOU have restore points.

With your last post I'm now not sure if you just reinstalled Windows?
 
So you did one of two things.

You completely reinstalled Windows or you did a restore point.

If you did a reinstall of Windows than there is nothing to go back to. Here are the system drivers.

https://www.dell.com/support/home/en-us/product-support/product/vostro-220/drivers



If you did a restore point " that's why you have that admin password again" than you can type in " system restore" into your search on your start menu and you should get a pop up box with options IF YOU have restore points.

With your last post I'm now not sure if you just reinstalled Windows?
I am so sad and tired, that I was wondering how do you know what Dell I have, to let you know how I am feel now 🙁 I did not reinstall windows, only tried to enter inside with hirens boot CD, and after that got BSOD, and ask to repair 🙁 It wasnt possible to reinstall, because he ask me again administrator password which was also same before. I cant install drivers from hirens bootCD, because hirens use windows 11, not working to 7, so I need some windows Pe with windows 7 on it or compatible with my windows 7 from my pc, sorry, when I am tired, my english sound like chinese :)) But I am sure isnt an fresh install of windows. I didnt even had a cd or iso with windows 7. Only in usb blody hirens bootCD. I typed system restore, but there was only old restore point, nothing from this year 🙁 That I instaled in last days 🙁