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I am in deep and murky waters.
My windows XP does not start..keeps saying..Boot ini file missing windows file system 32 hal.dll file missing or corrupt...is what it keeps saying.. I tried starting in all modes on pressing F8...nothing seems to work..the comp acts like it is revving up an engine..but nothing happens. even...putting in a OS re-installation CD....is not making any difference.. is there any way to slavage my data...as I can seem to get past this message... |
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Hi
Please try the following link to Kelly's web site: "HAL - Hardware Abstraction Layer" http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_h.htm -- Will Denny MS MVP Windows Shell/User Please reply to the News Groups "rhianna" <sreepriya.v@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1135893043.174955.48820@f14g2000cwb.googlegro ups.com... >I am in deep and murky waters. > My windows XP does not start..keeps saying..Boot ini file missing > > windows file system 32 hal.dll file missing or corrupt...is what it > keeps saying.. > > I tried starting in all modes on pressing F8...nothing seems to > work..the comp acts like it is revving up an engine..but nothing > happens. > > even...putting in a OS re-installation CD....is not making any > difference.. > > is there any way to slavage my data...as I can seem to get past this > message... > |
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I think you'll find the HAL.DLL message occurs if the bootloader can't find
the right partition on the hard-disk to load Windows from. (In other words it's nothing to do with HAL.DLL itself, just an indication that the Windows\System32 folder can't be found.) Basically, the C:\BOOT.INI file contains instructions to the bootloader, telling it where to find the OS. If it can't be found at all, it might literally have got deleted, or else there might be an issue like the wrong partition having been made active. HST, the simplest explanation could be a bootable floppy, CD or USB stick left in.. I take it you've checked all the drives and USB slots? Main thing is not to get too hasty. Check for simple causes first. Only take drastic steps like reinstalling if nothing else works. |
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