I can't login (always crashed) in my MacBook pro after updated to lion.  How can I do?

I can't login (always crashed) in my MacBook pro after updated to lion.  How can I do?

already finished to reinstall. It's a little bit better now.  But still not very stable, sometime crash in login screen, sometime crash when I was browsing.  Do anybody can solve it?

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