ParrotSec boot issues

Poky1002

Commendable
Dec 4, 2016
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System:
AW17r4
-CPU: 6700hq
-mem: 16GB
-GPU: GTX 1070
-stor: 128GB SSD(win10)
256GB SSD(Parrot)
1TB HDD(data)

I've been running Parrot from live usb for a while and Kali as a native install. I find that Parrot is more intuitive for me, so I took Kali off of the SSD and installed Parrot.

When I go to boot up, I do a successful login and then get frozen on that next screen. It's just a background and my mouse cursor, nothing else, and it doesn't go away or respond to anything.

Other pertinent (maybe) things:
-Kali ran great on the same drive
-Parrot v3.4.1 ran great as live usb
-Parrot v3.4.1 AND v3.5 get stuck after login
-Other Linux distros have worked fine as well.
-No error messages that I've seen

I'm newer to Linux, teaching myself what I can and learning from my mistakes. As such, I've not had to troubleshoot anything Linux related yet, and am lost. I haven't been able to find anything about this through multiple google searches... maybe I'm not using the proper search terms?
I'd appreciate any info anyone can offer, whether it's how to fix the problem or how to find how to fix the problem. Thanks for your time and help, I can't wrap my mind around this.
 
Solution
Well I mean if you can't figure out how get to a tty or use nomodeset then Kali, parrotsec are probably too advanced for you. These types of distributions are meant for pen testing professionals not new Linux users who cannot do simple trouble shooting
Well I mean if you can't figure out how get to a tty or use nomodeset then Kali, parrotsec are probably too advanced for you. These types of distributions are meant for pen testing professionals not new Linux users who cannot do simple trouble shooting
 
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