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Originally Posted by RbnJrg
EDIT: I worked with a clean installation of Sigil.
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Try it with four fresh INI files in the preferences folder. Make a good backup of the current ones, and then delete the ones in Sigil's preference folder and see how Sigil runs. If it seems more behaved, try manually copying info from your old INIs a bit at a time back into the new ones.
In this way, you may be able to help find which portions of the Sigil.ini (or other INIs) might be problematic. We've already had some evidence that there's sometimes been a bit of corruption in the INI files that is causing some issues. We've also had at least one report that fresh INIs have solved performance problems.
It's important to understand that once your INI files are problem-free, you mustn't let any version of Sigil older than 0.9.11 modify those files. As mentioned in the 0.9.11 thread (yellow warning icon) in the Sticky section at the top of the forum. You need good backups of pre-0.9.11 INIs if you need to roll back to versions of Sigil older than 0.9.11.