Scareware disabled program in group policy, System Restore cannot find group policy

I recently got a virus on my PC, descended, scareware but it messed up a lot of parameters, it has happened and I fixed it with a system restore. This time I can't fix it with a system restore because there is no tab protection system, says it is disabled in group policy, but I can't find the group policy.

I went to start > type gpedit.msc, I get nothing. I went to Start > regedit.exe to reach the system restore, I get nothing.

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These are the problems that I have problems with, reason why I want to restore.
-virus stopped my ability to display the hidden files and folders (so I couldn't remove it normally)
-stopped my ability to display some folder options in Control Panel
-When I try to open an application, it asks me which application I want to open it with, but when I try to open a file from an application, it works fine. I have to right-click > run as Admin
-virus destroyed my ability to get online

I met this virus before and he beat, but I removed it and he still has cornered me. I need to get to group policy, but can't find it.

Sorry, but at this point, the most sensible thing is to do a restore clean factory/install of Windows. Back up your data first of course. If you still want to try other things, post in one of the specialty forums listed in the link below and get interactive help.

http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/page2.html#HJT-links MS - MVP - Elephant Boy computers - don't panic!

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