Your question is a bit vague. If you're referring to a digital wallet for Pi Network, the process is largely dependent on the specific wallet application you're using. However, I'll offer you some general steps that can be used to recover most digital wallets:
1. Backup: Hopefully, you've created a backup of your wallet. If you have, you can use this to restore it. This is typically done using a recovery phrase, also known as a mnemonic seed. This is a sequence of words that you're prompted to write down when creating the wallet.
2. Reinstall: You may need to reinstall the wallet software on your device. This won't affect your wallet or Pi, as these are stored on the blockchain, not on your device.
3. Recovering your wallet: After reinstalling the software, you'll have the opportunity to "recover" or "restore" a wallet. This is where you'll use your recovery phrase.
4. Password: If the issue is that you've forgotten your password, as long as you have your recovery phrase, you should be able to restore your wallet and set a new password.
5. Contact Support: If you're still having trouble, it may be best to contact the support team for the wallet software you're using. They can provide specialized guidance.
Please note that without a recovery phrase, it may be impossible to recover your wallet. It's extremely important to keep this phrase safe for this reason. Furthermore, never share this phrase with anyone, as they could use it to gain access to your wallet.
If you're asking about a different type of wallet or a different platform, please specify so I can give a more accurate answer.