The problem seems to be the driver for the Ralink RT3290 802.11bgn Wi-Fi Adapter.
Download and unzip the attached file, then open device manager, go to your wireless adapter properties and manually update the driver using the unzipped folder.
Like Zbook wrote, it seems a software to "crack" Microsoft products is present on your machine.
You should uninstall/remove/clean/delete the "crack" related to MS products.
If you shouldn't be aware/conscious of the "crack", download and run Microsoft Safety Scanner Download - Windows security.
If instead you should be aware/conscious of it, you should also be aware that in public (and serious) forums it isn't allowed to help (nor trying to help ) someone who activated software with cracks (or similar tools, however they are called).
After you removed the crack, I suggest you also an offline full scan with an antivirus "rescue disk".
As an example, kaspersky rescue disk (it is free).
It is better to download and create the kaspersky rescue disk on a clean PC:
If you agree to and remove the crack software, please re-run the SysnativefileCollection App and post. Then, once verified the cracks are gone, one of us will gladly proceed to get you the guidance you seek.
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