Aspire ES 14 ES1-432-C79I was Downloading a song n then suddenly i have this

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  • Cresian
    Cresian Member Posts: 38 Troubleshooter
    here's another thing you can try while you're booted to that setup/recovery USB thumbdrive Command Prompt.
    type this and see if it fixes it:  bootrec /RebuildBCD
    Sir after i did that,says below
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  • Cresian
    Cresian Member Posts: 38 Troubleshooter
    hmmmmm.  no Windows installations found.
    what happens if you type   dir c:   now?
    Sir upthere
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  • Cresian
    Cresian Member Posts: 38 Troubleshooter
    it looks like you had already worked on the BCD store with bcdedit commandline yesterday afternoon.  right?
    or, at least, there's a 3 hour separation between the 2 BCDxxxx files I see there...
    but both of those would typically come from online instructions on editing the BCD for MBR installations, not for UEFI installations.
    regardless, it's very puzzling why bootrec doesn't find any Windows O/S anywhere.
    So sir,is there still any way to fix my bsod?🙃
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  • Cresian
    Cresian Member Posts: 38 Troubleshooter
    So yep.
    I was finding also at YT solutions to fix this.
    Since i found many ways if it can fix this pc
    I don't quitely remember how and why tf is there sir
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  • Cresian
    Cresian Member Posts: 38 Troubleshooter
    billsey said:
    That's a normal error when the main OS isn't booted up. The X: drive is a temporary drive in ram for diagnostic purposes. aswElam.sys, the faulting device in your BSOD, is part of Avast Antivirus. Are you running Avast? Has it expired?
    Sir maybe you?
    Can you also help me with this problem
    Am begging you
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  • Cresian
    Cresian Member Posts: 38 Troubleshooter
    ok, here's a last diagnostic thing I can think of to try.
    I saw from your previous photo, Volume 2 is your EFI System Partition.  (the FAT32 one).
    Let's assign it a drive letter to it and see if it has a EFI folder.  It should.
    Maybe somehow the EFI folder we see in your C: partition got moved from there.
    To assign the drive letter "P" to it, again open Diskpart.
    then type:
    select volume 2
    assign letter=P
    exit
    next, at the Command Prompt, change to drive P:
    to do so, just type:
    p:
    finally, type
    dir
    you should now see   <DIR>   EFI
    yes?

    Sir! Sir!!!!!! Is this? Above
  • Cresian
    Cresian Member Posts: 38 Troubleshooter
    Sorry a lil late
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  • Cresian
    Cresian Member Posts: 38 Troubleshooter
    Im doing fine,I guess.
    But when I typed bootrec /Fixboot
    It says Access is Denied.
    Above
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  • Cresian
    Cresian Member Posts: 38 Troubleshooter
    I saw Dell did, but the reason wasn't clear.
    ok, I just tried it and got Access Denied too.
    I apologize for advising you to do something I hadn't first tried myself.
    I think Microsoft is just telling us it doesn't make sense in this GUID Partition setup.
    So, skip that.
    How about the final bootrec /RebuildBCD command?
    Does it work now?
    It will definitely work sir but before ot
    Is the "ren c:\EFI EFI .oops" a necessary 1.
    Im sorry sir but it says here
    the system cannot find the file specified
  • Cresian
    Cresian Member Posts: 38 Troubleshooter
    Sir is this?
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  • Cresian
    Cresian Member Posts: 38 Troubleshooter
    sir can you guess?
    And then what should i do next 
    What shoul i type?