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Start disabling a bunch, trial and error. Each time you fire up the game, try a few less mods until it works, or use LOGGING which is in fallout 4 ini.
when you find it doesn't CRASH, turn a few back on until you find it not working anymore, trial-and-error, then put another 10 more back on, and so-forth, if crashing comes back, back up and shut a few off, you'll know which ones to keep and which ones to lose eventually.
Unofficial fallout 4 patch may be the culprit, it needs to be updated surely.
DO NOT UNINSTALL MODS MID-GAME UNLESS THE MOD HAS AN UNINSTALL CONSUMABLE OR TAPE, WHICH YOU USE *FIRST* BEFORE UNINSTALLING THE MOD.
The game supports MODS, it does not support uninstalling the mods or you get lots of NONE errors and it jams up the script engine and it goes under-water, can't keep up, and trashes your saved game eventually if not right away.
Seriously, do make backups now and then.
I stopped allowing my game to update last summer. They can keep their horse armor, whatever that is.
This started as an issue for players in eastern Europe, but I have seen reports of it spreading.
--You're very welcome. Good luck and happy Fallouting.