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Windows 7 dual boot gets BSOD 0x0000007B
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My Windows 7 partition gets a BSOD and the stop is 0x0000007B.

I've tried everything that comes up on any search engine of any choice. ie.
RUN chckdsk
Run SFC /Scannow
Tried to change in BIOS from SATA to IDE
Even the own video by BRITEC on Youtube.
Tested both HDD and RAM and both are good to go.
Starting up with Last Known Good Configuration
Cleared the CMOS
Updated the BIOS
Repaired Start in Win RE (doesn't work)
Controlled and re-reseated the SATA cables
Performed DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth
Performed bootrec /fixmbr, bootrec /scanOS, /RebuildBCD

I have vague memories that I was using a automatic driver software and I involuntarily installed possible erronous driver against me knowing this.

Is there a way to revert windows installation with DISM++ (a third party software)?

My computer specs are as follows:

Motherboard: ASROCK Z97 Anniversary

CPU: i5 4690K 3.5 Ghz
RAM: 16 GB
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#2
Try this



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(06-30-2018, 10:17 PM)Britec Wrote:  Try this




Thank you for your reply. Can this be done offline?
I am not being able to boot in this Windows 7 installation as I get a BSOD (stop 0 x 0000007B)
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#4
Maybe try a system restore by using a Windows 7 recovery cd.
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(07-01-2018, 02:50 PM)Timster Wrote:  Maybe try a system restore by using a Windows 7 recovery cd.

Thank you Timster for giving your time to reply, I have tried that.
It does not work for a reason unknown to I.
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(07-02-2018, 11:11 AM)Britec Wrote:  try this





I'll try it again. This was one of the things that came up when searching for the problem I have trying to find a solution for.

Quote:Even the own video by BRITEC on Youtube.
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#8
I changed the BIOS order to Boot Manager and I get this error:

Windows failed to start. A recent hardware or softwaer change might be the cause.

File: \Windows\system32\winload.efi

status: 0x0000225

I'm posting this before I go on with the rest of the video instructions.
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#9
0xc0000225 Error Code on Windows 10 [Fixed]
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(07-10-2018, 08:41 PM)Compton Wrote:  0xc0000225 Error Code on Windows 10 [Fixed]

Thank you for your time, Compton.

I tried all steps yet I get the same error. There is nothing wrong with my HDD nor RAM. I have tested.
I have installed Windows 10 on the faulty partition without no errors and issues.

What could be the cause?

The last thing I recall I was doing was downloading drivers. I'm sure a faulty driver messed it up for me.
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