Windows vista very slow start sometimes 10 min. seems to work ok after

Blue screans occasionally

Hello

1. you remember that all hardware/software change on your computer before the show?
2. do you get an error and error codes when the computer goes to blue screen?

I suggest that you follow all the steps in these articles and check if they help.
Optimize Windows Vista for better performance

Resolve stop (blue screen) error in Windows 7

(Not valid also for Windows Vista)

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