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Cannot Find \Windows\System32\hal.dll File missing or corrupt.

Tags: Microsoft, XP Pro, Cannot Find \Windows\System32\hal.dll
Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt:
<Windows root>system32\hal.dll.
Please re-install a copy of the above file.
I tried copying hal.dll file from an XP cd using recovery console EXPAND command but get access denied message, also tried taking out any attribute on windows\system32\hal.dll but it wont allow me to change any attribute.
Tried creating new boot file by clearing attributes for boot.ini first and then rebuilding the file again, tried chkdsk as well.
Why isnt it allowing me to copy the file from the CD, is there a way where i can copy the file without getting access denied error?
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Question Stats
Zone: OS
Question Asked By: KASPBoodai
Solution Provided By: Jonvee
Participating Experts: 3
Solution Grade: B
Views: 264
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02.16.2008 at 02:14AM PST, ID: 20909058

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