Sometimes a System Restore operation has the unintended consequence of messing up a program you recently installed. The net effect is that a program may appear to be installed but is missing vital files that were “unhooked” by the System Restore operation. Because you probably ran System Restore to recover from a disaster, I don’t recommend undoing the System Restore. Instead, what you need to do is reinstall the program that’s screwing up. Doing so reconnects the items that System Restore disconnected.
Sometimes a System Restore operation has the unintended consequence of messing up a program you recently installed.
The net effect is that a program may appear to be installed but is missing vital files that were “unhooked” by the System Restore operation.
Because you probably ran System Restore to recover from a disaster, I don’t recommend undoing the System Restore.
Instead, what you need to do is reinstall the program that’s screwing up. Doing so reconnects the items that System Restore disconnected.
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