A lot of mistakes on corrupted files / Nelly

I tried to open several different files on my computer, but they all come with an error. I tried to open programs such as cmd.exe (command prompt), msconfig (Configuration of Microsoft) and sfc.exe (System File Checker), but they do not work, so I suspect it's a virus. I tried to scan my computer with Advanced SystemCare 7.1 and IOBit Malware Fighter 2.2.1 and Windows Defender, but they don't say there is no threat. I'm afraid to restart my computer, because the last time this is me come, Windows wouldn't load and I had to format my computer. What should I do?

I tried to open several different files on my computer, but they all come with an error. I tried to open programs such as cmd.exe (command prompt), msconfig (Configuration of Microsoft) and sfc.exe (System File Checker), but they do not work, so I suspect it's a virus. I tried to scan my computer with Advanced SystemCare 7.1 and IOBit Malware Fighter 2.2.1 and Windows Defender, but they don't say there is no threat. I'm afraid to restart my computer, because the last time this is me come, Windows wouldn't load and I had to format my computer. What should I do?

(1)
Download hitman pro 3.7 (shareware and can be activated for free for 30 days)and have a complete analysis of the system... http://www.SurfRight.nl/en

And/or
use Malwarebyte s (free version) have a system full scan http://www.malwarebytes.org/products/malwarebytes_free/

(2) then try sfc/scannow

https://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929833/en-us

(3) review the discount? Before moving to the cooling system, you need to know on it... This option removes all applications that you have installed and System tweaks registry settings edits... It will keep your personal files and settings windows by default...

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