Why my laptop Windows 8 keep recharging the start screen?

I had just upgraded my laptop with new updates and when I went to log in after it restarted the splash screen would be refreshing justkeep cars every 2 seconds. Now, I am unable to use my laptop. (The splash screen is where all the tiles are for example picture, IE, weather etc.)

What happened and how can I solve this problem?

Logon screen, bottom right is the power button.   Hold down the SHIFT key while pressing Restart, then find and choose automatic repair or restoration of the system to the date that precedes this configuration work has begun, or the last known...

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