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Not something you asked me to do but just out of interest I looked in regedit and there are several entries for Zemana - but I have not done anything about it.
Is that anything of importance?
I would leave the registry well alone in all honesty.
Last thing we can do now really is check the health of the boot drive, if it checks out as being ok you will have to learn to live with the slightly slower boot time, which btw could even be as a result of Windows itself increasing in size.
Download and run CrystalDisk info standard edition from here
Run the program, grab any screenshots and attach to your next reply for us.
To capture and post a screenshot;
Click on the ALT key + PRT SCR key..its on the top row..right hand side..now click on start…all programs…accessories…paint…left click in the white area …press CTRL + V…click on file…click on save…save it to your desktop…name it something related to the screen your capturing… BE SURE TO SAVE IT AS A .JPG …otherwise it may be to big to upload… after typing in any response you have… click Attach file to add the screenshot.
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The boot drive is 96% healthy which is not too bad, a possible explanation for the dip in performance could be that the drive health has recently dropped from being 100% healthy and that is the drop in performance that you have noticed, unfortunately there is no way of proving or disproving the possibility.
All you can do is keep a regular check on the drives health.
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