Windows 7 not passed through the "welcome..." Loading after login screen

Hello

Well, I've had the computer for 2 months only and after the restart of this moment, I can't use it anymore.

After having tried to connect, safe mode or normal mode, it has always will attempt to load 'Welcome. '... "and won't do anything just after the connection.

This is ridiculous.

f the problem occurs even with a new account, then you have an agent who load in normal mode only and which interferes with the normal operation of Windows. Your challenge is to find what it is. Here's how you can do it:-click Start safe mode.
-Type the word msconfig in the search box and press enter
-Uncheck the box each tick on the Startup tab.
-Click the Services tab, then check the box hides the Microsoft services.
-Uncheck the box each remaining tick.
-Physically unplug the device from the Internet.
-Restart in Normal Mode.
-If this problem, restore the ticks in groups of 8 until you find the culprit.

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