My friend deleted system32

My friend just be deleted system32. It has not given to zero/turned off his computer again. Is it possible so she can restore system32 today while keeping the files of his family and him?

If it does not empty the recycling bin you can simply drag it in its original location.   If it did, you can restore your backups.  Your back don't you

Default who get a 3rd party app called recuva.  It does a decent job

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