15 HP, pc laptop 15-g019wm: windows 8 will not load properly after reinstallation of windos 8

Hello... my laptop HP 15 / 15-g019wm / product # F9H60UA #ABA has been very slow. I went the parameter/recovery/delete everything and reinstall windows. I worked a lot better after the relocation. However, after power off and power on... I get the windows start-up screen... I click it and it turns into a green background screen (mouse can move) and nothing else. Any help would be appreciated

Restart the PC when it comes to what the splash screen let him stay there untouched for an hour, see if things will sort the.

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