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Originally Posted by MrBottomTooth
Instead of wasting your time booting into safe mode you should be trying to figure out what is slowing your computer down. Did you really think using safe mode for everyday computing was a normal practice? And that there would actually be other people here that did the same thing? Lol
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It's been a while since I used Windows, but what used to work for me was to delete Windows Temporary directory and or run a system clean-up. This took a few minutes and always made a big improvement with speed and reliability.
At times when Windows would crash on boot-up (or shortly thereafter) I would start windows in Safe Mode, then delete / remove recently installed items one at a time, then reboot again, until the problem file(s) were found.
If you don't like doing this there are some good utilities around I'm sure that can help.