pilot missing in my windows vista Home premium

I bought a lenovo y450 laptop with a license of windows vista home premium with license No. xxxxx, my boot does'nt os and a certain driver is missing vvqxcefi.sys

Hi fegemar,

We recommend you to check if the laptop starts in safe mode. If it starts, then do the system restore. To do this, try the following steps:
Step 1: Start your computer in safe mode
a. see start your computer in safe mode
b. check if the computer boots to the desktop.

Step 2: If the computer boots to the office in safe mode, and then restore the computer to an earlier time
a. Click Start, type system restore in the search programs and files.
b. click on the system restore, click Run as administrator.
(c) in the System Restore dialog box, click Next.
d. Select a restore point from the list that is dated before the problem and then click Next.
e. on her confirm your restore point window, click Finish.
f. check if the problem persists.

See What is system restore?

If nothing works, then contact the manufacturer of the laptop computer for more support options.
See contact Lenovo

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