"Happy cleaning" message at startup

When I boot, after entering login, my desktop image flashes for a moment and then I get a black screen with the message "happy cleaning! Press command-power out. "But when I press these keys, it flashes and returns to the black screen with the same message. Stop and restart the same screen. What can I do?

Hi James, it's not, 'Happy cleaning' message in OS X.

Boot mode safe.

Restart now ' shift '.

https://support.Apple.com/en-us/HT201262

(Wait to take more time to start in this way because it runs a check of directory first. Also give it some time after the start because he runs maintenance routines at the beginning.)

There is not, "Happy cleaning" message in OS X.

MalwareBytes. then run in Safe Mode. Malware Bytes is on the more proven anti-malware for Mac software.

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