Facebook is running slow

kawrno

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Hi!

I am having problems visiting facebook.com and imperiaonline.org; other websites seem to be running fine. CPU meter gadget shows that whenever I am trying to visit facebook.com, my CPU usage is above 85% and RAM usage is above 95%. Did a Kaspersky scan few days ago, found a clean result; found a $RECYCLE.BIN folder in my drive however, and deleted it. Searched the internet for anti-malware tool and found ComboFix, scanned with it, but couldn't understand what to do next. A feature at imperiaonline.org doesn't work too; the support team said it has to do something with my browser. Re-installed Chrome, tried Mozilla, saw no improvement.

What should I do now?

The details has been filled up in the form above. Attaching the last ComboFix log with this thread.
 
Update:
Facebook is getting crashed often. Can't open 'messages'. imperiaonline.org isn't running at all, keeps loading. Problem browsing
 
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If your page layouts are not quite right or page loading is slow or unresponsive there are a couple of things you can try:
(1) Refresh--press the F5 function key
(2) Clear your browser cache and cookies. Here is an FAQ with links to support for various browsers
 
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It seems your computer suffered more on performance issues which will affect the browser for the whole time of surfing.

Why not revert the changes using system restore. Or make a general cleanup of junks.
 
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Within 1 week, my computer showed the blue-screen 5-6 times. Does that have any relation with this? How bad is that?

Also, it happened due to connecting to the internet by my modem, it seems to have some kind of clash with my Kaspersky. I don't no, but the modem can be connected at most 4-5 times, otherwise it results in blue-screen. So I have to uninstall and re-install my modem every day, even twice or thrice in a day to avoid crash.

I tried system restore, but it showed that the option was turned off the whole time, so there is no restore point. (Shouldn't 7 create a restore point automatically like XP?)
 
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@kawrno: For Bluescreen it can be a software or hardware issues, likely you need to download BlueScreenView to determine the straightforward culprit through dumps.

Well by default System Restore points should be turn on unless its off because of numerous cumulative updates that taken down by unknown reason.
 
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