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Missing or corrupt. Windows\System32\Hal.dll

Error message in Windows XP SP2: “Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt. Windows\System32\Hal.dll”
In Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), you may receive the following error message:
Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt.
Windows root\system32\hal.dll.
Please re-install a copy of the above file.

This problem may occur if one of the following problems occurs.
> You have a bad partition or a bad boot record.
> A file system or disk corruption causes the primary boot record, the Hal.dll file, or the Ntoskrnl.exe file to become damaged.


To resolve this problem, start the computer by using the Recovery Console in Windows XP, and then run the chkdsk /r command.

Note You do not have to include the /p switch in the chkdsk command because the /r switch causes the Chkdsk utility to locate bad sectors and to recover readable information. The chkdsk command implies the /p switch.


> The Hal.dll and the Ntoskrnl.exe files are mismatched.

To resolve this problem, start the computer from the Windows XP installation media, start the Recovery Console, and then use the Bootcfg.exe tool to rebuild the Boot.ini file. To do this, follow these steps:

1. Configure the computer to start from the CD drive or the DVD drive. For information about how to do this, refer to your computer documentation, or contact your computer manufacturer.
2. Insert the Windows installation media into the CD drive or the DVD drive, and then restart your computer.
3. When you receive the "Press any key to boot from CD" message, press a key to start your computer from the Windows XP CD or DVD.
4. When you receive the "Welcome to Setup" message, press the R key to start the Recovery Console.
5. If you have a dual-boot or a multiple-boot computer, select the installation that you have to use from the Recovery Console.
6. When you are prompted, type the administrator password, and then press ENTER.
7. At the command prompt, type bootcfg /list , and then press ENTER.

Note The entries in your current Boot.ini file will appear on the screen.
8. At the command prompt, type bootcfg /rebuild , and then press ENTER.

Note This command scans the hard disks of the computer for Windows XP installations, and then displays the results.
9. Follow the instructions that appear on the screen to add the Windows installations to the Boot.ini file.

For example, follow these steps to add a Windows XP installation to the Boot.ini file:

a. When you receive a message that resembles the following message, press the Y key:

Total Identified Windows Installs: 1 [1] C:\Windows
Add installation to boot list? (Yes/No/All)

b. You receive a message that resembles the following message:
Enter Load Identifier
When you receive this message, type the name of your operating system, and then press ENTER.

Note The name is either Microsoft Windows XP Professional or Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition.

c. You receive a message that resembles the following:
Enter OS Load options
When you receive this message, type /fastdetect , and then press ENTER.
Note The instructions that appear on your screen may be different, depending on the configuration of your computer.

10. Type exit , and then press ENTER to exit Recovery Console.
11. Type fixboot , and then press ENTER.
12. Type y , and then press ENTER.
13. Your computer restarts, and the updated boot list appears, when you receive the "Please select the operating system to start" message.

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