Empty office after system restarts

restart vista system and lost the office. don't have black white screen how do my icons back?

restart vista system and lost the office. don't have black white screen how do my icons back?

A BLACK desktop computer is not the same as an EMPTY Office.
A black desktop is a desktop computer with a black screen and nothing else...
An empty desktop is a desktop computer with noraml backgound but no icons.
So, who is?
Assuming you meant black screen...
Do a system restore. Choose the date when you present the desktop icons as your restore point.
Start button > Search box, type system restore > press the Enter key > uac prompt > click on choose a different restore point > next > select dates as your restore point, until the click > next > finish
To sit and wait. The machine restarts when it's done.

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