Failed to retrieve a pilot removed with the system restore

original title: a restoration system and deleted driver

I accidentally deleted a program and the system restore will not work to get it back. I think it was a driver, but I don't know which

Hello

Have you checked the trash to see if what you removed is there.

If she's not here and it was a driver then something possibly complain
and then you know you what it was.

Remember that you should not 'Remove' programs, instead of uninstalling them.

Its quite difficult to accidentally delete a driver.

I hope this helps.

I hope this helps.

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