White screen after login

Hi, my HP dv6 desire has recently made one of his updates and after having restarted. Now when I turn on my computer it has the Hp, the login logo and after I log in no. There is just a black screen with a burst and the cursor. I know it works because I can hear noises and fan runs, but I don't see my office. But if I use the simple identification of finger past it will take me to the page we I saved on the designated finger. It's the only way I can access the internet. And even then, that's all I can do. I can't use anything else because I can't see my desktop. I can do ctrl alt del and appears, but it does no good. Please help I need this computer to work. I am a student and have many things to type quickly upward. Thank you. Also I did unplug it all, remove the battery, plug in AC adapter / CC, but not the battery, hold the power button for 15 seconds, then put the power adapter but not the battery and turn on thing and nothing has changed. I tried several restarts and stops and nothing has changed.

I fixed it! I have been stopped, wait a few seconds. Turn it on, press f11 loading appears. Then select your keyboard type, I clicked on US and trouble shoot. Then click Refresh for it refreshes all other com without deleting what whatsoever and it worked! Apparently this a problem among the many that made Microsoft Update.

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