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re: what happens when hal.dll is missing
Saturday, November 6, 2004 at 8:07 am Posted by DEX
(11847 messages posted)
And your question would be ????
The link tells you what to do to get it to boot.
On Saturday, November 6, 2004 at 6:23 am, hari haran wrote:
>I have a question about missing
>hal.dll in my win 2000 NT OS. as a result, the system doesn't boot , doesn't identify
>the hard disk and always returns the message "operating system not found" . could
>anybody help me on this , please ?:
>
>
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re: what happens when hal.dll is missing
Sunday, January 1, 2006 at 9:44 am Posted by Phunky-J
(1 messages posted)
Hi to all. Thought i would scour the net to find a solution...
Ended up i found my own!
I'm running XP Media Centre but that doesn't make a difference in this instance.
1. First of all insert setup disc
2. Reboot and load recovery console from setup
3. My windows drive is f: so navigate to your windows drive by typing cd/ x: (x being
your windows drive letter)
4. Type chkdsk /r
5. When its finished run the following 3 commands:
>bootcfg /rebuild
>fixboot
>fixmbr
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