HP15-g019wm black screen after log in

My HP 15-g019wm product number #ABA F9H60UA notebook running on windows 8, recently updated and after the update, it lasted like to log and after connection it goes to a black screen for a few moments with a white mouse cursor I can go before it opens on the desktop. It takes more than three minutes of connection opening on the desktop. Startup and startup are very well the problem occurs only after you have entered my password and connect. Once it opens on the desktop, everything works fine. Any suggestions on how to solve this problem would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

Last update of windows was KB2993651 29/08/14. Don't know if this helps or not. Uninstall this update would do anything to improve or worsen the current state of my computer?
Thank you

Hi Lynch10,

I couldn't say with certainty if it was with this update, but in the last month, there was a problem. Try to remove anything before it happens. The other option to this fact a System Restore before the issue happening.

Hi Ladyj8253,

I see that you also experience the same problem. As with Lynch, did this just start happening once you have made updates to the laptop?
If so, can you check for 4 I provided above, and a Lynch mentioned please. If you have one, delete them. Other wise try to perform a restore of the system as well forward to happen.

If you are able to solve it by removing a recent update (August), please indicate what one it was.

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