Sql reporting service not start

when i try to start the service sql server reporting services(SQLEXPRESS2) then it shows me
"The Sql Server Reporting Sservices on Local Computer started and then stopped.Some services stop automatically if they are not in use by other services or programs"
how to solve this /.
please  help

please anyone can help me

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