File is possibly corrupted (Checksum)

Hello, I have Windows Vista Home Edition 32 - bit office, it's about 2-3 years. And, when I start my computer, I get a black screen saying "the file is maybe damaged. The file header checksum does not match the checksum calculated. "Help, please! Thank you!

Hello, thank you for answering... It seems that it is the dust that was plaguing the hard drive... Thanks again!

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