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try if you can delete all not necessary files from startup sequence, and if you can download upgrades for the system, if you can, upgrade to android 4.1.
I cases like this you might not have a choice but to factory reset to fix the start-up error. Repeat a hard reset (Vol up/Power button) and make an effort to get to the tablet Settings after boot up. Get to the Settings>Backup & reset>Factory data reset. In the majority of cases a factory reset will resolve critical issues. This is thought of as a "nuclear option."
If this nuclear option fails then a more complicated process that's beyond this post is to consider installing a custom Android ROM after rooting the device. XDA has a forum discussing rooting and installing custom ROMs for Stealth tablets: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=34126848
Try doing a factory reset. It can be done from the setting menu usually, or via a special button combination. Google will help you if you google your model number and 'factory reset'
By far the most common fault with Android tablets and in many cases there is no fix which is disgraceful...
Its called a Boot loop caused by too many apps memory consumption, os or bootblock corruption - press the reset button (its a small pin hole usually on the back of the tablet) with a pin
If that doesnt work switch on and press the power and up volume buttons
You will be in recovery mode
Select recover system then reboot
You can also load a new os from an sdcard -cyanogenmod - google it.
If that doesnt work then i am afraid you are in deep - you will have to attach to your pc with usb cable , download and run the android dev kit and use the command line to sideload or repair the tablet. You will probably find you can still browse you files but the OS is hosed - Difficult if not impossible to fix without a factory reflash/reload.
Go into Settings/Applications/All and find Google Services Framework and clear the cache (if any) and clear data.
Disable DRM Protected Content Storage and Media Storage in your Apps list.
Or if either of those fails, uninstall latest update [until you get to the latest properly working update] or factory reset
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