When startingmy com [windows me] he sprang for emergency starting. After selecting the option, his enter the shell. What is the shell?

why he keep emergency boot screen?

Hello

(1) do you have made no changes before this problem?
(2) what is the operating system installed on your computer?
(3) what you mean by "Emergency boot screen"?
If the question is limited to Windows Mellenium edition, I recommend that you check out the link below and check if it helps.
Support for Windows Millennium Edition (ME)
Hope this information helps.

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