did you do any changes? bios updates?
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I have got this message coming up when i try to start my pc: FILE IS MISSING, <WINDOWS ROOT>\SYSTEM32\HAL.DLL PLEASE REINSTALL ABOVE FILE
Ive managed to get a copy of the missing file and put it on a pen drive, could someone please tell me how to reinstall it without having to lose any data. I am running windows XP
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dizzycat yes with bartpecd (or any pe cd) or windows cd...
Creating a BartPE CD: http://www.mechrest.com/pl
source: mechrest
did you try this solutions?
Option 1:
Boot from your CD and follow the directions to start Recovery Console. Then:
Attrib -H -R -S C:\Boot.ini
DEL C:\Boot.ini
BootCfg /Rebuild
Fixboot
Option 2:
Boot from your CD and follow the directions below to start Recovery Console.
Insert the Setup compact disc (CD) and restart the computer. If prompted, select any options required to boot from the CD.
When the text-based part of Setup begins, follow the prompts; choose the repair or recover option by pressing R.
If you have a dual-boot or multiple-boot system, choose the installation that you need to access from the Recovery Console.
When prompted, type the Administrator password. (if you didn't create one try pressing enter).
At the system prompt, type Recovery Console commands; type help for a list of commands, or help commandname for help on a specific command.
Most likely you will need to expand the file from the CD. The command would be expand d:\i386\hal.dl_ c:\windows\system32\hal.dl
source: kellys-korner
dizzycat yes you ned a windos os (xp) cd. to creat a bartpecd.
i work with vistape (http://www.vistape.net/do
Hopeleonie is right, problem is in BOOT.ini file.
To edit it you need to use either Windows XP install CD or some third part software.
Download the trial from here: http://www.paragon-softwar
Install and run it. Then find there Recovery Media Builder. It will let you create bootable CD or USB flash drive.
Boot from it and select Normal Mode - Boot Corrector.
There press Find Windows Installations to correct. After that select Edit Boot.ini
Write down and post here the current records there.
You can use Boot Corrector to update MBR and partition boot record.
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by: hopeleoniePosted on 2009-07-19 at 09:30:20ID: 24890042
this link may help you: http://www.kellys-korner-x p.com/xp_h aldll_miss ing.htm
source: kellys-korner