the Welcome window in startup turns until I have press control / alt + delete

Welcome to the startup window hangs until I have press control / alt + delete

You can start in Safe Mode with command prompt ?
If Yes, safe mode, do a file system check...

Start button > Search box type cmd > look up, do a RIGHT click oncmd.exe > click onRun As Administrator > in this window cmd black and white, type at the prompt flashing sfc/scannow > press the ENTER key.
Note: there is a space between 'sfc' and ' / '.
To sit and wait. It will take time.
When finished, exit the cmd window.
Reboot (restart your computer)

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