Deleted Library Folder

Hi,
Rather foolishly i have deleted or moved my Library folder (I Think) When I go into the mac help there is nothing there and also all my desktop colour options and pictures have dissapeared, there are none left, I still have screensavers though. Is there any way to repair this or do I need to get OS X reinstalled to fix it. Ive never done anything this stupiod on a computer before ive just switch from a PC so im not too sure about macs, it did ask me for my password while I deleted some files but I foolishly necer gave it another thought, now I have no mac help in the menu and no desktop options in the display application. Ive also moved the library folder into diffrent places on my hard drive trying to fix it which was pretty dumb as well so I still have the folder it looks like its in the wrong place or ive messed up more than I thought I had.
Can anyone offer and advice please???

Hi
You actually have three Library folders - one is at the very top of the hard drive, one is under the System folder, and one is inside your home folder. ie:
Applications
Library
System/Library
Users/youruser/Library
All three contain different files, so if you move one of them into the location of another, you will definitely mess up your system. Depending on which Library folder you moved, and if you can't easily move it back, you have a couple of choices
- Do an archive and install of OS X
- Create a new user in System Preferences/Accounts
Matt

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