My PC is acting very strange

Have you checked all the repair numbers and pressed Start repairs?
 
If yes, then that is not the end. :-)
 
I didn't catch you, Crystal. After that first scan, which is normal, you must see the following window. You will choose Jump to repairs.
 

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I think i'm stuck again.. I didn't get that screen after the scan as you can see the "Done!" part.
I will try again and update you.
 
Got this pop up...shall i continue or reboot to Safe Mode ?
 

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The whole repairing process was going well until i got the blue screen of "Something went wrong".
My PC restarted and ALSO restored to a previous time judging by the screenshots ive taken around July 13th :(

Advise?
 
and ALSO restored to a previous time judging by the screenshots ive taken around July 13th

Crystal, please explain a bit more the above.
 
It did a system restoration on its own. The recent screenshots i took and files you made me download are gone.
 
Have you logged in as Administrator or the other account you had before?
 
It's time to see some fresh FRST logs.

Download Farbar Recovery Scan Tool and save it to your desktop. --> IMPORTANT

Note: You need to run the version compatible with your system. If you are not sure which version applies to your system download both of them and try to run them. Only one of them will run on your system, that will be the right version.

If your antivirus software detects the tool as malicious, it’s safe to allow FRST to run. It is a false-positive detection.

If English is not your primary language, right click on FRST.exe/FRST64.exe and rename to FRSTEnglish.exe/FRST64English.exe

  • Double-click the FRST icon to run the tool. When the tool opens click Yes to disclaimer.
  • Press Scan button and wait for a while.
  • The scanner will produced two logs on your Desktop: FRST.txt and Addition.txt.
  • Please attach the content of these two logs in your next reply.
 
There are several different errors in your today's logs.

Check disk
  • Click on the Start button and in the search box, type Command Prompt.
  • When you see Command Prompt on the list, right-click on it and select Run as administrator.
  • Enter the command below and press on Enter and wait for it to finish (~15 minutes up to several hours, depending on the disk's condition).
    Code:
       chkdsk C: /r
  • You will receive a message that the operation cannot be performed while the system is in use and ask if you want to check when you restart your computer. Choose Yes, and then restart the computer, allowing disk check to run at startup.
  • The process will take some time, depending on the disk condition.
  • Download ListChkdskResult by SleepyDude and save it on your Desktop.
  • Double click on the created icon.
  • A notepad file will open. Copy its content and paste it in your next reply.
 
I have restarted my PC after this... i dont think anything happened as nothing popped up.
 

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Have you chosen Restart? Or shut down and then start up? If the former is the case, run the command again, shut down and then start up the computer. Is the result the same?
 
I think it started again. The issue i was facing in the beginning of files and programs disappearing and reappearing.
I created a New Folder on my desktop before turning my PC off which disappeared after turning the PC back on.
And also, nothing happened. :(
 

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