The console screen

How to stop the screen from the Console that appears on the desktop page every time that I start the MacBook Pro?

Then, it remains on the platform. I tried some logical ways to remove it, but it always returns.

Would be grateful for the help, thanks.

Sara

What means 'logic' have you tried?

Have you tried all methods/locations listed here:

http://www.Macworld.com/article/2047747/take-control-of-startup-and-login-items. HTML

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