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All I can say is back up your data and do a fresh install. Even if you get rid of it, the registry would still remain broken.

So I have 4 process showing in exception list That I can't remove because remove button under each on them is greyed out .I have tried going to regedit but there is nothing in HkeyLocalMachine/Software/Microsoft Defender /Exclusions

 

I have tried opening group policy editor but can't seem to find it in cmd and PowerShell it says command not found and also can't open it through run also there no search results for group policy editor and I have also tried to install avast antivirus but it also cannot detect any virus

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All I can say is back up your data and do a fresh install. Even if you get rid of it, the registry would still remain broken.

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15 minutes ago, Umair Sama said:

I have also tried to install avast antivirus but it also cannot detect any virus

You may not have a virus, could be specifically a registry error. Download Malwarebytes and see if it points out any potentially unwanted programs, and if that doesn't work, do as suggested above 

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11 minutes ago, Fasauceome said:

You may not have a virus, could be specifically a registry error. Download Malwarebytes and see if it points out any potentially unwanted programs, and if that doesn't work, do as suggested above 

I have tried that and it resulted in 5 detections I have already removed those

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