Unable to complete the start-up and it auto shuts down

all web services I use (chrome, safari, and Fox) could not load sites.  I decided to restart, but during the start of it, the grey sovereign would move but itll stop. When this happens, the system automatically stops. I tried everything, but it still does nothing.   someone has the same problem?

I've tried everything

Care to share?

Please give details of ALL you have done so far in the way of troubleshooting?  Need this info to avoid scenarios of summer does .

iOS 9.0.2

iOS is for mobile devices.  Care to share what OS you use?

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