iMac returns to the login screen once logged on 10.11.6 version

After you install the update for El Capitan 10.11.6 my iMac (21.5 "mid-2010) returns to just login screen after I connect.  The disc is fine and the permissions are correct.  I can start safe mode and connect without problems.  Any ideas?

Greetings JPfromFairfield,

Thanks for your post. I see that your Mac goes back to the login screen after you connected. You mentioned that you have done to ensure that the disc is fine and the permissions are good. Those who are very advanced. I know how much I rely on my Mac so I'll be more than happy to help.

With your computer is able to start properly in Mode safe, this indicates that there may be a third-party service that is causing problems. I have some articles for you to check.

OS X El Capitan: If you have problems with startup items

OS X El Capitan: login users & groups preferences pane items

You can remove all items start and the login items, and then test to see if you can boot normally, if you can, you can add one item at a time and continue his tests to see how the origin of the problem.

Take care!

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      This is the easy part. Simply double-click on this settings file and allow it to import into the registry when prompted.

    This is import your account settings and apply them to the. By DEFAULT, the account used on the logon screen.  Therefore, after you apply these, restart the computer and you should find that the settings are now on the logon screen.

    Please let me know how it goes.

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