Clogged error my computer at startup

Say that Windows 95 startup failed

Hello

1 did you change on your computer before this problem?

2. what operating system is installed on your computer?

What version of the operating system Windows am I running?

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/help/which-version-of-the-Windows-operating-system-am-i-running

Microsoft ended support for Windows 95, I suggest you upgrade to a newer version of Windows.

Information lifecycle for Windows Client products

http://support.Microsoft.com/GP/lifeselectwin

See also:

Troubleshooting of problems starting Windows 95 and Error Messages

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/136337

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    After the troubleshooting steps, please refer to clean the boot link to put the computer to normal startup mode.

    Method 2:

    Step 1:

    If you are able to boot into normal mode with no problems, then check if the uninstalling and reinstalling Java can help solve the problem.

    To uninstall older versions, see the following link.

    Why should I remove old versions of Java in my system?

    Step 2: To install the latest version, visit the following link.

    Download the free Java software

    Hope this information is useful.

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