Macbook Air not booting up

     I have '11 inch and 64gb Macbook Air, Mid 2011. I am using Mountain Lion 10.8.2. I was using Magican and find duplicates. I found some, and I erased. Then my computer started to turn off. I turned it back on, and there was only an Apple Sign and a mouse. How do I solve this problem without my files disappears?

You may well have erased files essential for the system.
Hopefully you have a backup to have your files safe?
Or you can boot from an external disk to then be able to access the files on the internal SSD?
In any case, you will likely need to re-install the OS X. Then leave your fingers from files you don't know. Best stay away completely from any of these silly "cleaners".

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