Windows 7 stucks on the Welcome screen

Hello

I am using windows 7 ultimate and I had a problem as my stucks windows 7 on welcome screen even though it is running in safe mode...

Help, please!

concerning

THX but I tried already

This caused first problem 4 days, I have restored my system and it worked. BT what it is is produced again but this time I did not find any restore point so I had to disslove all my user accounts to the pc by using the safe mode... Although it was lost but it worked, then I made accounts still...

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