ITunes causes VAIO laptops to go into Safe mode

Hi, when I open iTunes on my Sony Vaio laptop (Windows 7) everything on the screen changes appears to be in Safe mode.  Then it acts like its syncing with my iPod Touch but nothing gets downloaded - some music got removed from my Touch.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you,
- M

I have no problems, thankfully. I have Firefox on another computer and somehow FF went into "safe mode." I noticed that it ran faster, with no affect on what I do with the browser, which is nothing fancy. Therefore, I decided to put FF on this computer into "safe mode," too.
I had to ask how to do it because the instructions are not evident where mention of using it to fix problems occurs under 'help.' Why talk about using something without telling how to get to it. Very frustrating! Had it been done, I would not have had to bother folks here. Perhaps bring this omission to the attention of the "powers that be."

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