Driver not found!
Driver not found!
I believe there was an issue with a file on your computer recently. Adobe programs stopped opening due to a missing DLL file (msvcp120.dll). I attempted to reinstall QuickTime but encountered driver-related errors. A system restore from when everything worked seems like a possibility, but it’s failing because the drive isn’t recognized. Visual Studio reinstalls also report the same driver problem. Consider checking your hard drive health or trying a different installation method.
You don’t know the best way to handle it. You already have a huge amount of data stored locally.
Remove unnecessary items and set up a second drive for storing data during the installation process.
Most of what I need is right here. Reinstalling them would take hundreds of hours. My internet is terrible, and my external HD is nearly full. That’s all my reasons. I just wanted another solution, but if it’s the only option...
System restoration isn't possible since Windows can't locate the required drive or driver for the restore point. You can recover or fix using an installation media and preserve your data. Alternatively, you can reinstall Windows and save your files as Windows.old.
No, it wouldn't necessarily work the same way. Restoring to factory settings resets everything, while a factory reset might have different implications depending on the device and software involved.