hal.dll is not missing or corrupt, boot.ini is fine, any other ide


Go Back   Computer Help Articles > Windows XP Perform Maintain
User Name
Password
FAQ Members List Calendar Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read

Reply
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes
  #1  
Old 01-05-2006, 05:59 AM
The Engineer
 
Posts: n/a
Default hal.dll is not missing or corrupt, boot.ini is fine, any other ide

XP Home installation has started failing on boot (after POST) with flashing
cursor before the select OS screen (3 times now) and I have only managed to
fix it by doing a complete restore from a Ghost 10 image. I do not like to
resort to a sledgehammer like this so has anyone any other ideas for a more
elegant solution?! This is what I have tried so far with no luck:
Restoring the boot.ini, ntldr, ntdetect. files
Restoring the hall.dll file.
Rewriting MBR from recovery console.
Restoring the windows directory.
BTW I have tried a boot disk - fails with a message rather than just a
cursor - the famous missing... hal.dll message.
I can' t help feeling that I am missing something! Any thoughts appreciated.
Reply With Quote
  #2  
Old 01-05-2006, 05:59 AM
Dixonian69
 
Posts: n/a
Default RE: Hal.dll is not missing or corrupt, boot.ini is fine, any other ide

HAL stands for hardware abstract layer.

have you done anything with new or old hardware?

How did you try to restore hal.dll?

haven't had much luck with fixmbr either!! Wonder if Win 98 fdisk/mbr is any
better?

can't read your entire subject!! can you put in message text area?


"The Engineer" wrote:

> XP Home installation has started failing on boot (after POST) with flashing
> cursor before the select OS screen (3 times now) and I have only managed to
> fix it by doing a complete restore from a Ghost 10 image. I do not like to
> resort to a sledgehammer like this so has anyone any other ideas for a more
> elegant solution?! This is what I have tried so far with no luck:
> Restoring the boot.ini, ntldr, ntdetect. files
> Restoring the hall.dll file.
> Rewriting MBR from recovery console.
> Restoring the windows directory.
> BTW I have tried a boot disk - fails with a message rather than just a
> cursor - the famous missing... hal.dll message.
> I can' t help feeling that I am missing something! Any thoughts appreciated.

Reply With Quote
  #3  
Old 01-05-2006, 05:59 AM
The Engineer
 
Posts: n/a
Default RE: Hal.dll is not missing or corrupt, boot.ini is fine, any other

It just lost my last word of the subject: "Hal.dll is not missing or corrupt,
boot.ini is fine, any other ideas"

No I have not touched the hardware and I know there is nothing wrong with
the hal.dll because initially I just copied the hal file from the backup I
subsequently used to restore the whole drive.

I keep thinking that there must be something else happening in the boot
sequence (some other file being accessed or something) that is not
documented! I don't believe the problem is with the MBR 'cos a boot disk eill
not work either.

"Dixonian69" wrote:

> HAL stands for hardware abstract layer.
>
> have you done anything with new or old hardware?
>
> How did you try to restore hal.dll?
>
> haven't had much luck with fixmbr either!! Wonder if Win 98 fdisk/mbr is any
> better?
>
> can't read your entire subject!! can you put in message text area?
>
>
> "The Engineer" wrote:
>
> > XP Home installation has started failing on boot (after POST) with flashing
> > cursor before the select OS screen (3 times now) and I have only managed to
> > fix it by doing a complete restore from a Ghost 10 image. I do not like to
> > resort to a sledgehammer like this so has anyone any other ideas for a more
> > elegant solution?! This is what I have tried so far with no luck:
> > Restoring the boot.ini, ntldr, ntdetect. files
> > Restoring the hall.dll file.
> > Rewriting MBR from recovery console.
> > Restoring the windows directory.
> > BTW I have tried a boot disk - fails with a message rather than just a
> > cursor - the famous missing... hal.dll message.
> > I can' t help feeling that I am missing something! Any thoughts appreciated.

Reply With Quote
  #4  
Old 01-05-2006, 06:00 AM
Dixonian69
 
Posts: n/a
Default RE: Hal.dll is not missing or corrupt, boot.ini is fine, any other

can you explain how you restored the windows directory?

"The Engineer" wrote:

> It just lost my last word of the subject: "Hal.dll is not missing or corrupt,
> boot.ini is fine, any other ideas"
>
> No I have not touched the hardware and I know there is nothing wrong with
> the hal.dll because initially I just copied the hal file from the backup I
> subsequently used to restore the whole drive.
>
> I keep thinking that there must be something else happening in the boot
> sequence (some other file being accessed or something) that is not
> documented! I don't believe the problem is with the MBR 'cos a boot disk eill
> not work either.
>
> "Dixonian69" wrote:
>
> > HAL stands for hardware abstract layer.
> >
> > have you done anything with new or old hardware?
> >
> > How did you try to restore hal.dll?
> >
> > haven't had much luck with fixmbr either!! Wonder if Win 98 fdisk/mbr is any
> > better?
> >
> > can't read your entire subject!! can you put in message text area?
> >
> >
> > "The Engineer" wrote:
> >
> > > XP Home installation has started failing on boot (after POST) with flashing
> > > cursor before the select OS screen (3 times now) and I have only managed to
> > > fix it by doing a complete restore from a Ghost 10 image. I do not like to
> > > resort to a sledgehammer like this so has anyone any other ideas for a more
> > > elegant solution?! This is what I have tried so far with no luck:
> > > Restoring the boot.ini, ntldr, ntdetect. files
> > > Restoring the hall.dll file.
> > > Rewriting MBR from recovery console.
> > > Restoring the windows directory.
> > > BTW I have tried a boot disk - fails with a message rather than just a
> > > cursor - the famous missing... hal.dll message.
> > > I can' t help feeling that I am missing something! Any thoughts appreciated.

Reply With Quote
  #5  
Old 01-05-2006, 06:00 AM
The Engineer
 
Posts: n/a
Default RE: Hal.dll is not missing or corrupt, boot.ini is fine, any other

I used Norton Ghost 10 to restore, from backup, the entire directory
overwriting the existing windows directory and all sub directories (but I did
not restore the $..uninstall..$ directories).

"Dixonian69" wrote:

> can you explain how you restored the windows directory?
>
> "The Engineer" wrote:
>
> > It just lost my last word of the subject: "Hal.dll is not missing or corrupt,
> > boot.ini is fine, any other ideas"
> >
> > No I have not touched the hardware and I know there is nothing wrong with
> > the hal.dll because initially I just copied the hal file from the backup I
> > subsequently used to restore the whole drive.
> >
> > I keep thinking that there must be something else happening in the boot
> > sequence (some other file being accessed or something) that is not
> > documented! I don't believe the problem is with the MBR 'cos a boot disk eill
> > not work either.
> >
> > "Dixonian69" wrote:
> >
> > > HAL stands for hardware abstract layer.
> > >
> > > have you done anything with new or old hardware?
> > >
> > > How did you try to restore hal.dll?
> > >
> > > haven't had much luck with fixmbr either!! Wonder if Win 98 fdisk/mbr is any
> > > better?
> > >
> > > can't read your entire subject!! can you put in message text area?
> > >
> > >
> > > "The Engineer" wrote:
> > >
> > > > XP Home installation has started failing on boot (after POST) with flashing
> > > > cursor before the select OS screen (3 times now) and I have only managed to
> > > > fix it by doing a complete restore from a Ghost 10 image. I do not like to
> > > > resort to a sledgehammer like this so has anyone any other ideas for a more
> > > > elegant solution?! This is what I have tried so far with no luck:
> > > > Restoring the boot.ini, ntldr, ntdetect. files
> > > > Restoring the hall.dll file.
> > > > Rewriting MBR from recovery console.
> > > > Restoring the windows directory.
> > > > BTW I have tried a boot disk - fails with a message rather than just a
> > > > cursor - the famous missing... hal.dll message.
> > > > I can' t help feeling that I am missing something! Any thoughts appreciated.

Reply With Quote
  #6  
Old 01-05-2006, 06:00 AM
Dixonian69
 
Posts: n/a
Default RE: Hal.dll is not missing or corrupt, boot.ini is fine, any other

this ghost image is being loaded onto exact original computer that it is
taken from?

same processor, ram, HDD, cdrom, configuration exactly?

"The Engineer" wrote:

> I used Norton Ghost 10 to restore, from backup, the entire directory
> overwriting the existing windows directory and all sub directories (but I did
> not restore the $..uninstall..$ directories).
>
> "Dixonian69" wrote:
>
> > can you explain how you restored the windows directory?
> >
> > "The Engineer" wrote:
> >
> > > It just lost my last word of the subject: "Hal.dll is not missing or corrupt,
> > > boot.ini is fine, any other ideas"
> > >
> > > No I have not touched the hardware and I know there is nothing wrong with
> > > the hal.dll because initially I just copied the hal file from the backup I
> > > subsequently used to restore the whole drive.
> > >
> > > I keep thinking that there must be something else happening in the boot
> > > sequence (some other file being accessed or something) that is not
> > > documented! I don't believe the problem is with the MBR 'cos a boot disk eill
> > > not work either.
> > >
> > > "Dixonian69" wrote:
> > >
> > > > HAL stands for hardware abstract layer.
> > > >
> > > > have you done anything with new or old hardware?
> > > >
> > > > How did you try to restore hal.dll?
> > > >
> > > > haven't had much luck with fixmbr either!! Wonder if Win 98 fdisk/mbr is any
> > > > better?
> > > >
> > > > can't read your entire subject!! can you put in message text area?
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > "The Engineer" wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > XP Home installation has started failing on boot (after POST) with flashing
> > > > > cursor before the select OS screen (3 times now) and I have only managed to
> > > > > fix it by doing a complete restore from a Ghost 10 image. I do not like to
> > > > > resort to a sledgehammer like this so has anyone any other ideas for a more
> > > > > elegant solution?! This is what I have tried so far with no luck:
> > > > > Restoring the boot.ini, ntldr, ntdetect. files
> > > > > Restoring the hall.dll file.
> > > > > Rewriting MBR from recovery console.
> > > > > Restoring the windows directory.
> > > > > BTW I have tried a boot disk - fails with a message rather than just a
> > > > > cursor - the famous missing... hal.dll message.
> > > > > I can' t help feeling that I am missing something! Any thoughts appreciated.

Reply With Quote
  #7  
Old 01-05-2006, 06:00 AM
The Engineer
 
Posts: n/a
Default RE: Hal.dll is not missing or corrupt, boot.ini is fine, any other

Exactly the same, I have not even breathed on it!

"Dixonian69" wrote:

> this ghost image is being loaded onto exact original computer that it is
> taken from?
>
> same processor, ram, HDD, cdrom, configuration exactly?



Reply With Quote
Reply


Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes

Forum Jump

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Boot.ini missing when running msconfig Peter Windows XP Perform Maintain 10 01-05-2006 06:08 AM
Windows cannot start, the file l_intl.nls is corrupt or missing walkben Windows XP Help and Support 1 01-05-2006 02:51 AM
Re: HAL.dll ObsidianRazor Windows XP Help and Support 1 01-05-2006 02:38 AM
Missing / Corrupt hal.dll...Bad Boot.ini Steve Windows XP General 12 01-05-2006 02:33 AM
Missing / corrupt Hal.dll Steve Windows XP General 10 01-05-2006 02:27 AM


All times are GMT. The time now is 12:07 AM.


Powered by vBulletin Version 3.5.2
Copyright ©2000 - 2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd. SEO by vBSEO 2.3.2 © 2005, Crawlability, Inc.

hal.dll is not missing or corrupt, boot.ini is fine, any other ide