Does 2950 24 port switch support 12.1(22)EA4

Hi,
Does 2950 24 port switch support 12.1(22)EA4 ?
Regards
SKRAO

I deleted the existing IOS image 12.1(22)EA1 from the switch and uploaded 12.1(22)EA4
But after reloading the switch I am facing following problem.
I am attaching the console log.
Regards
SKRAO

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