Solved Slower and slower

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Devial

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Hey :)

..Yea, my computer gets slower.. -.-'

Specs
6GB Ram
Intel i5 2.67 x2
NVIDIA 540M 2GB

Done so far:
CCleaner
Antivirus (CIS)
Emsisoft AM
Defragmentation
Updated drivers..

I used to have wow on ultra without any problems
used to play css with 200FPS, now 80 but not stable at all.. Just random drops...
I can't #####ing even not play CS1.6 with 100FPS?

I am getting tired of this :) Any help?
What more to do?
 
I had the same problem recently. My computer just started slowly drastically then eventually it BSOD alot.It started when i upgraded CIS to 5.8 version. So i uninstalled CIS and everything is back to normal, which is annoying as i love Comodo. Maybe its the same thing for you? Maybe you can try uninstaling CIS and see if that helps?
 
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Well usually if i experience slow downs i go over what i have installed recently and try uninstalling things one by one. Or i have a look at task manager to see if anything is chewing up CPU and check event logs for any errors.
Hope this helps.
 
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1.Download Process Monitor for Microsoft
2.Go to Edit and enable 'Auto Scroll'
3.On the main UI Hide the Registry , Network and Process activity filters.
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4.Close your browser and other apps that you may have open and start looking for patterns.Which program is showing more often in your logs?
 
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svchost shows often, but nothing else, ofcause a2guard and cmdagent and the ussual stuff.
I already done it using msconfig :)
 
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less protection, but this features may have issues on some system. originally it was build-in on the beta version, but they make it an option since issues may happen.
 
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Thanks for clearing up the whole enabled protection thing that I suggested Umbra, my net has been down so did not have chance to reply/expand on what I was saying.

Any update Devial :D
 
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