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1.Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to get to where I can restart my computer. Or force your computer to power down and then restart. (it will be slow)
2.Hold down shift while clicking on "Restart Computer".
accessed by clicking on the power icon in the lower right corner.
3.Click on "Troubleshoot" At this point things ran at a more normal speed.
4.Click on "Advanced Options"
5.Click on "Startup Setting"
6.Click on "Restart"
7.After restart press the "5" key to start in safe mode with networking.
8.If your problem is not present in safe mode then you are on the right track.
9.Start up your msconfig.exe file. (to do this press the windows key and R. Type msconfig).
10.Go to the "Services" tab and select "Disable All" then click on "OK".
11.You will receive a prompt to reboot your computer. Go ahead and do so.
12.Once rebooted in normal mode, verify that the issue is no longer present.
13.If the problem is gone then it's just a process of elimination from here. Start up your msconfig.exe again and start bringing up services a few at a time.
It seems that some windows functions conflict with similar aftermarket, or manufacturer specific functions.
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