Explore Windows 7 64 bit slow loading screen and windows welcome does not

Hello guys :D

I had this problem yesterday and look really weird because I use several method to solve for 'Blocking with the Welcome screen' or 'Windows Explorer is not responding. So here's the problem:
As I said, I had the windows with the "Welcome" screen stucks But some time later, about 15 minutes that it full load. Well, THIS IS more BIG PROBLEM: my office was black with my cursor! About 10 minutes, this return to normal, BUT the icons are not loaded. And when I click on any folder or right click of mouse, WINDOWS EXPLORER IS NOT the ANSWER (error status code c0000185 InPageCoFire) and need to restart. I restart and once again, does not. My laptop is now like that, turn on, wait 15 minutes and watch "Windows Explorer is not responding" and turns off.
It makes me really mad. So I really appreciate for your help. Sorry if this question was asked before

Uh, seems to be still the gel, you can try another way! Enter again the Advanced Boot Options, then choose 'Safe Mode'. Your loading windows basic drivers and services that could help you get into the windows desktop without encountering any problems. Once you're in safe mode, tap Start menu and search for "cmd". Right-click on 'cmd' and select them "run as Administrator". When the command prompt appears, check your disk file system error hard by typing "chkdsk c: /f" (do not type the quotation marks) if "c:" is a drive letter on your Windows 7. Restart your computer, and it checks file system of the disk for errors. When the analysis was finished and reboot, re-enter the Advanced Boot Options, choose "Safe Mode" again. And then open command prompt with administrator, and then type this command "sfc/scannow" (do not type the quotation marks). SFC (System File Checker) can check your file system were healthy or not. Wait until after the analysis. Then, restart your computer. If these tips don't help, update your status question. :)

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