I deleted something off of my computer.
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You
should use System Restore
After you've decided to use System Restore to
revert your system to a previous state, start the System Restore Wizard and
follow the prompts. To use the System Restore Wizard, make sure you're logged
on as an administrator, and then follow these steps:
1. Click Start, point to All
Programs, point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and
then click System Restore.
2. On the Welcome screen, click Restore my
computer to an earlier time, and then click Next.
3. On the Select a Restore Point page,
select the date from the calendar that shows the point you'd like to restore
to, as shown below, and then click Next.
Note: - ****Select a date when everything was
working fine****
4. On the Confirm Restore Point Selection
page, verify that the correct restore point is chosen, and then close any open
programs.
5. Click Next if you are ready to
proceed or click Back to change the restore point.
6. The computer will shut down automatically
and reboot. On reboot, you'll see the Restoration Complete page, and
then click OK.
You may always undo the System Restore OR
choose another restore point after checking your system. To do the same just
open System Restore and make the appropriate choice, you'll have an additional
task; Undo my last restoration, on the System Restore Welcome page.
Caution: - Whenever you do a system restore remember that you'll
have to reinstall any programs that were installed after the restore point
selected.
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