Windows 7 compatible code only.
Windows 7 compatible code only.
I attempted to reinstall the default libraries, but it didn't work.
Your "Users" directory exists, but the "Program Files (x86)" folder isn't visible. It seems you're using a 32-bit version of Windows. If only libraries are missing, you can restore them by right-clicking Libraries and selecting "Restore default libraries." Alternatively, add new libraries by right-clicking Libraries and choosing "New." The standard folders are Document, Video Music, Picture, which are linked to your C:\Users\<username> directory.
Attempted both methods but they failed. I don’t have an x86 program file or my user profile, only a guest account for some reason.
Your User file refers to the directory that stores personal user data on your system, typically found within the 'Users' folder on your C: drive.