Unable to run any programs after you run disk defrag in Windows 7

I have a similar problem... after running the regular disk cleanup and defrag disk I can't open any program files.  I get the following messages: no such interface supported or just programs does not open.  When I go to the restoration of the system, the error message says System Restore does not start .

I have a Best Buy webroot antivirus protection.  I ran a scan of disk and all sectors are OK.  I'm trying to do a full restore of the computer of origin because of all the installed programs and this is the only option in safe mode.  I have a Sony Vaio - Windows 7.

Anyway is access to the rollback feature by bypassing the control panel?

Thank you.

Hello Colonel,

Thanks for posting on the Microsoft answers Forum.

Click here for an article on the removal of Webroot Antivirus. There is not a separate for Windows 7, so I follow that for Windows Vista.
You can download Windows Security Essentials for a free antivirus if necessary. Click to download Windows Security Essentials.
If this does not help, click here to contact Webroot for support.

I hope this helps.

Sincerely, Marilyn
Microsoft Answers Support Engineer
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