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Old 01-30-2007   #1 (permalink)
LJuliet97


 
 

missing hal.dll file

When my computer tried to rollback it failed and now I can not start xp
because the following file is missing or corrupt: <Windows
root>\system32\hal.dll
What can I do?

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Old 01-30-2007   #2 (permalink)
John Barnes


 
 

Re: missing hal.dll file

Unless your computer is one with a recovery process, if you have the XP
install CD, boot to the cd, at the first option page enter repair with
recovery console, login and at the command prompt enter fixboot press
enter, then enter fixmbr press enter. If that doesn't fix your
problem, you should provide information about your computer and exactly how
your hard drive (s) are set up.
It was recommended to make a full backup before you started the install, and
it may then be easier to restore that.

"LJuliet97" <LJuliet97@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:425A43F8-AA84-4AC8-8840-D10CC4750C18@microsoft.com...
> When my computer tried to rollback it failed and now I can not start xp
> because the following file is missing or corrupt: <Windows
> root>\system32\hal.dll
> What can I do?


My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 01-31-2007   #3 (permalink)
jxderezi


 
 

RE: missing hal.dll file

Start your pc with your xp cd and go to recovery console and login then type
expand d:\i386\hal.dl_ c:\winxp\system\hal.dll this shold replace your old
hal.dll

good luck

"LJuliet97" wrote:

> When my computer tried to rollback it failed and now I can not start xp
> because the following file is missing or corrupt: <Windows
> root>\system32\hal.dll
> What can I do?

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 01-31-2007   #4 (permalink)
jxderezi


 
 

RE: missing hal.dll file

Sorry guy it is c:\system32\hal.dll not c:\system\hal.dll

"LJuliet97" wrote:

> When my computer tried to rollback it failed and now I can not start xp
> because the following file is missing or corrupt: <Windows
> root>\system32\hal.dll
> What can I do?

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 01-31-2007   #5 (permalink)
LJuliet97


 
 

Re: missing hal.dll file

I am running a Dell XPS 600 with Pentium D 830 (3Ghz), 2GB Ram, and 320GB
Performance RAID 0 HD. I tried fixboot and fixmbr and the computer did the
same thing when it restarted. I also tried expand d:\i386\hal,dl_
c:winxp\system32\hal.dll and it told me that access is denied. I don't know
what else to try.

"John Barnes" wrote:

> Unless your computer is one with a recovery process, if you have the XP
> install CD, boot to the cd, at the first option page enter repair with
> recovery console, login and at the command prompt enter fixboot press
> enter, then enter fixmbr press enter. If that doesn't fix your
> problem, you should provide information about your computer and exactly how
> your hard drive (s) are set up.
> It was recommended to make a full backup before you started the install, and
> it may then be easier to restore that.
>
> "LJuliet97" <LJuliet97@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:425A43F8-AA84-4AC8-8840-D10CC4750C18@microsoft.com...
> > When my computer tried to rollback it failed and now I can not start xp
> > because the following file is missing or corrupt: <Windows
> > root>\system32\hal.dll
> > What can I do?

>
>

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 01-31-2007   #6 (permalink)
LJuliet97


 
 

Re: missing hal.dll file

This is what it says when I type bixmbr
This computer appears to have a non-standard or invalid master boot record.
FIXMBR may damage your partition tables if you proceed
This could cause all the partitions on the current hard disk to become
inaccessible.
If you are not having problems accessing your drive, do not continue.

Just a side note, I have never partitioned this hd.

"LJuliet97" wrote:

> I am running a Dell XPS 600 with Pentium D 830 (3Ghz), 2GB Ram, and 320GB
> Performance RAID 0 HD. I tried fixboot and fixmbr and the computer did the
> same thing when it restarted. I also tried expand d:\i386\hal,dl_
> c:winxp\system32\hal.dll and it told me that access is denied. I don't know
> what else to try.
>
> "John Barnes" wrote:
>
> > Unless your computer is one with a recovery process, if you have the XP
> > install CD, boot to the cd, at the first option page enter repair with
> > recovery console, login and at the command prompt enter fixboot press
> > enter, then enter fixmbr press enter. If that doesn't fix your
> > problem, you should provide information about your computer and exactly how
> > your hard drive (s) are set up.
> > It was recommended to make a full backup before you started the install, and
> > it may then be easier to restore that.
> >
> > "LJuliet97" <LJuliet97@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:425A43F8-AA84-4AC8-8840-D10CC4750C18@microsoft.com...
> > > When my computer tried to rollback it failed and now I can not start xp
> > > because the following file is missing or corrupt: <Windows
> > > root>\system32\hal.dll
> > > What can I do?

> >
> >

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Old 01-31-2007   #7 (permalink)
John Barnes


 
 

Re: missing hal.dll file

It sounds like your computer may have a hidden recovery partition. You
should check with Dell, either their website or the support line to get the
download you need to replace the non-standard mbr




"LJuliet97" <LJuliet97@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C73A9AD9-135C-405E-BF19-4E3842D624CB@microsoft.com...
> This is what it says when I type bixmbr
> This computer appears to have a non-standard or invalid master boot
> record.
> FIXMBR may damage your partition tables if you proceed
> This could cause all the partitions on the current hard disk to become
> inaccessible.
> If you are not having problems accessing your drive, do not continue.
>
> Just a side note, I have never partitioned this hd.
>
> "LJuliet97" wrote:
>
>> I am running a Dell XPS 600 with Pentium D 830 (3Ghz), 2GB Ram, and 320GB
>> Performance RAID 0 HD. I tried fixboot and fixmbr and the computer did
>> the
>> same thing when it restarted. I also tried expand d:\i386\hal,dl_
>> c:winxp\system32\hal.dll and it told me that access is denied. I don't
>> know
>> what else to try.
>>
>> "John Barnes" wrote:
>>
>> > Unless your computer is one with a recovery process, if you have the XP
>> > install CD, boot to the cd, at the first option page enter repair with
>> > recovery console, login and at the command prompt enter fixboot
>> > press
>> > enter, then enter fixmbr press enter. If that doesn't fix your
>> > problem, you should provide information about your computer and exactly
>> > how
>> > your hard drive (s) are set up.
>> > It was recommended to make a full backup before you started the
>> > install, and
>> > it may then be easier to restore that.
>> >
>> > "LJuliet97" <LJuliet97@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> > news:425A43F8-AA84-4AC8-8840-D10CC4750C18@microsoft.com...
>> > > When my computer tried to rollback it failed and now I can not start
>> > > xp
>> > > because the following file is missing or corrupt: <Windows
>> > > root>\system32\hal.dll
>> > > What can I do?
>> >
>> >


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