Step1: Choose Ctl+ALT+F6 to come to command screen
Step2: Login with [user] pi [pass] raspberry
Step3: type command: sudo -i
Step4: change file ownership by typing command: sudo chown -R pi:pi /home/pi
Step5: reboot board -> Raspberry will come to desktop!
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