no computer or boot

I recently added more than 4,000 songs to my itunes library and then accidentally added shortcuts on my desktop for the work of those 4000 songs, while trying to remove the shortcuts, I deleted my desktop completely and the only thing on my screen is the start bar and nothing I click work? How to bring back my office?

No guarantee. Try this...

Restore explorer.exe
Press CTRL + Alt + Delete > Task Manager > processes tab > right click on explorer.exe > click on end process > Applications tab > new task... > in the Open box, type explorer.exe > OK
Office returns to normal?

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