Getting my HP Pavilion g7 with Windows 7 back to normal after a system recovery.

I did a system recovery for my HP Pavilion g7 with Windows 7 and have all of my files on a SanDisk thumb drive. How do I get my laptop's files, folders, shortcuts, applications, etc. all back to the way they were?

Hello marinegf.  I understand you've lost your sound after performing a System Restore.
What is the product number for your notebook?  There are many versions of the HP 2000 and this will make it easier for me to locate any appropriate software.  This document can show you how to identify the notebook by the product number.
Also, it may be helpful to know what issue you encountered which led you to perform a System Restore.
The first suggestion I can offer you is to run Microsoft's Audio Troubleshooter.  Here is a link to the utility.
If the troubleshooter is unable to resolve the issue I suggest you next try removing the driver and allowing Windows to perform the reinstall.  I assume you're using Windows 7, so these instructions will be for Vista/7.
Click Start, type "Device Manager," and press Enter.
Expand the "Sound, video, and game controllers" section.
Right click on your audio device and select "Uninstall."
Reboot your computer and allow Windows to perform the reinstallation of the driver.
Verify whether or not you have sound and post the result!
I'll keep an eye out for your reply.  I hope you have a great day!
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    Since then I have downloaded the latest version of the ITunes software. Here is what happens for me now. I uninstall the ITunes and IPod software and then reinstall them. I don't think the order of installation matters to my outcome, as I have done this both ways. After a fresh reboot I connect the IPod to the USB port on my compute. Windows recognizes that a USB device has been attached, and recognizes it as an Apple IPod USB Storage Device (I didn't write down the exact wording, but IPod is definitely part of it). After some disk chugging I get a message from the Windows USB handling software that I may need to reboot for the device to work. I then get a message from Apple software saying the same thing. I reboot my computer and it hangs on reboot if I leave the IPod connected. I disconnect the IPod and let Windows reboot. When Windows is back up I connect the IPod. Windows recognizes the USB device being plugged in but this time it thinks it is a generic USB storage device, no mention of IPod. If I'm patient after awhile I will get a message from ITunes telling me my IPod needs to be reformated. I click yes (or OK or whatever) and the IPod Update software starts. It just sits there. If I leave it overnight it will drain my IPod battery. But I never get the upgrade or restore options. And I have on occaision gotten a "can't mount IPod" message.
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    P.S. I do not know if it matters or not, but I have a Zen Micro and all of it's associated software installed on my machine as well.

    I did get mine to communicate with Windows finally. I uninstalled both the Ipod software and ITunes. I then setup the Ipod with the original CD it came with. After that I upgraded first to the newest IPod softare and then to ITunes 6. I'm getting an error -69 while transferring files now, but the communication between the Ipod and Windows is there now.

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