My macbook pro will not login unless I type my password, hit return, then shut it and reopen it. How do I fix it?

Hi, I've had this problem for a little over three weeks now. It all started happening when my MacBook Pro froze in the middle of a show on netflix. I restarted the computer and logged in after much time, only to discover annoying windows asking for a keychain password. I typed in the password only for it to reappear moments later and they would not go away. I tried every password in existence and ended up just moving them to the side of the screen so I could continue using my macbook. Then, the next day, my macbook would not login. I shut it and when I reopened it, it was logged in. Now, the windows randomly pop up and my computer still won't login unless I type the password, shut it and reopen. Is there any way to fix this?

Have you tried holding the power button down for several seconds? I would try the force quit as mentioned earlier first, or go to the Activity Monitor in Applications>Utilities and try force quit there.

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