Missing system folder and CDT-10002 error

How do I restore the "system folder" in my workarea. I'm getting a "CDT-10002 Data Schema error Cannot match language" when trying to execute the Application Design Transformer.
Thanks

look in your other folders and see if you can find it. If so then just include it by right click and include folder then find the System folder and include it.
look in trash and lost & found also.
Michael

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