Will not load Vista Desktop screen. HP IQ 804

Will not load Vista desktop screen. Will load to internet, works well otherwise.

It is possible that explorer.exe is not running at start up.
Go to this site and try to troubleshoot and restart it:
http://www.thewindowsclub.com/windows-explorer-exe-does-not-start
If unable to fix then you will have to factory restore your system.
Please mark my post as SOLVED if it has resolved your problem. It helps others with similar situations.

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