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This predicament is plausible but a Windows Seven computer tech forum is not the first place I'd look for help.
Don't suppose Google would get me here either:)
See if you can roll back to the previous shoecolordriver.sys via System Restore. If that doesn't work, Reinstall.
(As in Reinstall yourself somewhere else before your old man gets home.)
The elbow grease suggestion is good, too. Got any Saddle Soap handy? :)
If nothing else works, put on some black pants - now! That way when your dad kicks your ass and gets black shoe polish all over the seat of your pants it won't show.
Lots of LOL's! Well i just put the shoes where they belonged and waited for him to wear them hoping he wouldnt realize. But he suddenly wore his other black shoes! And i said innocently: Hey Dad, why wont you wear your brown shoes?
-Those? Oh those just dont fit with my clothes
-Oh man! Really? I had waxed them for you!
Oops sorry, I thought I was being observant. Seems I wasn't!
Funny thread! But to the OP if you can't get the two shoes matching again, you could do to the other shoe what you did to the first one. At least they'll match!
Then put tons of BROWN polish on them, and leave it on for ages.
I damaged some black shoes once, so I put a thick layer of polish on, and never brushed or wiped it off! Of course you can't wear light colored trousers with them when you do this.
It might just work with brown - you never know.
As a last resort, you can also get special shoe paint - just for leather shoes. If painting them brown doesn't work, you can paint them black, but by this time you will have to do the humble pie "please don't kill me" thing with your dad.
But at least the shoes won't have to be thrown out.
Good luck!