Windows 10 I Can'T Open Regedit(Windows 10 Problem)

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I cant open any exe files such as regedit and taskmanager.

this is a screenshot of the current problem i'm having(running as administrator also doesn't work.

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Can you check c:\windows in explorer to see if it is actually there.
 

I would try booting into safe mode and see if you can launch applications. If you can then it's likely malware preventing it.
 

it is there but i cant open the file.
 

I would try booting into safe mode and see if you can launch applications. If you can then it's likely malware preventing it.
i tried safe mode all the files open normally but what malware is preventing it? is it an antivirus
 

if its an antivirus i did try to disable the antivirus but still doesn't work
 

If can get an elevated admin command prompt, run sfc /scannow and then dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth
 

If can get an elevated admin command prompt, run sfc /scannow and then dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth
Thank u i will try that.
 

I did that now what s
Thank u i will try that.
If can get an elevated admin command prompt, run sfc /scannow and then dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth
I did that now what shoul i do?
 

It looks suspiciously like a virus ataack. I see from your top bar tat you are , as example, that you use YouTube and a games site. Either prone to picking up viruses,
I would suggest that, in the first instance, your download and run malware bytes and see if it offers to quarantine anything
 

I cant open any exe files such as regedit and taskmanager.

this is a screenshot of the current problem i'm having(running as administrator also doesn't work.

View attachment 37322
Thank you everyone for helping all your effort is very appreciated and now the problem is solved :)
 

For useful info for other readers. How was it solved?
 

Yes would be of interest to what solved it.
 

For useful info for other readers. How was it solved?
Sorry for the late reply, but here's how: Get an elevated admin command prompt, run sfc /scannow and then dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth
 

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Yes would be of interest to what solved it.
Sorry for the late reply, but here's how: Get an elevated admin command prompt, run sfc /scannow and then dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth
 

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