A couple of things we can try.

Use system restore back to a date before things went crazy

https://www.windowscentral.com/how-u...ore-windows-10
Scroll down to => Using System Restore

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We can gather information on your machine and then check the Intel drivers site to see if an update is there.
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us...rt/detect.html

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Open Malwarebytes Anti-Malware

Click the Dashboard tab, choose Scan, Threat Scan is checked and click Start Scan.
If threats are detected, click the Apply Actions button. You will now be prompted to reboot. Click Yes.
Upon completion of the scan (or after the reboot), click the Reports tab.
Double-click the Scan Log.
At the bottom click Export and choose Text file.

Save the file to your desktop and include its content in your next reply.

You can access the logs by going in the "Reports" tab, clicking on the latest "Scan" entry (the one with detections), then clicking on the "Export" button in the bottom-left corner and select "Copy to clipboard". After that, all you have to do is paste it here

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Emsisoft Emergency Kit - Fix Mode
Follow the instructions below to run a scan using the Emsisoft Emergency Kit.
  • Download the Emsisoft Emergency Kit and execute it. From there, click on the Install button to extract the program in the EEK folder;
  • Once the extraction is complete, the EEK folder will open. Right-click on start emergency kit scanner.exe and select Run as Administrator (for Windows Vista, 7, 8, 8.1 and 10 users);
  • EEK will suggest that you run an online update before using the program. Click on Yes to launch it.
  • After the update, click on Malware Scan under 2. Scan and accept to let EEK detect PUPs (click on Yes).
  • Once the scan is complete, make sure that every item in the list is checked, and click on the Quarantine selected button;
  • If it asks you for a reboot to delete some items, click on Ok to reboot automatically;
  • After the restart, open EEK again (in the C:\EEK folder);
  • This time, click on Logs;
  • From there, go under the Quarantine Log tab, and click on the Export button;
  • Save the log on your desktop, then open it, and copy/paste its content in your next reply;

Please post these 2 logs when finished.

Also, tell me how the computer is now.