Re-Install Lost Plugins such as Particle World?

Hi everyone, while deleting unwanted plugins and files from my computer, I accidentally deleted all the cycore plugins and effects, such as particle world, which all come with After Effects CS4. I was too dumb to go through my trash before I emptied it, and I fear the file may be lost. Is there any way I can get these files back?

Only a full re-install will bring them back. There is no way to access and extract them separately.
Mylenium

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