Question Something is seriously wrong with my computer (please help)

Dec 15, 2019
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I was trying to use android emulator in android studio but it said install hamx.
Hamx would not install because it said hyper v is enabled.
I disabled hyper v via cmd (admin) using command: bcdedit /set hypervisorlaunchtype off
It completely messed up my computer and my computer started running 2% of the speed it was running at before.
I finally managed to open cmd again and used command: bcdedit /set hypervisorlaunchtype auto and restarted

right off the jump it was much faster but now some things are still messed up.
I tried opening settings and it opens for a second then closes on its own.
I tried opening steam and that closed too on its own.

What happened? How can I fix this? I just ran command sfc /scannow and got this:
https://ibb.co/gFxmRsM
 
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While irrelevant at this point, is there any reason you didn't just disable Hyper-V in the BIOS?

As far as repairing the damage now.... It may be doable via bootable Windows install media and using the "repair" functionality, but I wouldn't bet on it.