Drenlin
Active Member
Need some help with this one, guys. My church's computer had gone down.
It's a Dell XPS 400, with XP media center edition...SP3 I believe. For some reason they have a retail disc, even though the system came with it...
When it attempts to boot into windows, I get this version of the 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."
It happens early enough that I can't chose "last known good configuration" or safe mode...it happens as soon as windows attempts to boot. This also means I can't access Dell's repair partition.
When I boot from the install disk and chose the "repair" option, it goes straight to the command line. I tried fixboot and fixmbr, and neither worked.
If this makes a difference, it's not installed on a FAT partition for some reason...
So...yeah. I'm at a loss at this point. The easiest option would be to back the files up on an external using a live cd and reinstall it, but I need permission for that and out pastor is in Honduras...no way to contact him. So is there any way I can save this install?
It's a Dell XPS 400, with XP media center edition...SP3 I believe. For some reason they have a retail disc, even though the system came with it...
When it attempts to boot into windows, I get this version of the 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."
It happens early enough that I can't chose "last known good configuration" or safe mode...it happens as soon as windows attempts to boot. This also means I can't access Dell's repair partition.
When I boot from the install disk and chose the "repair" option, it goes straight to the command line. I tried fixboot and fixmbr, and neither worked.
If this makes a difference, it's not installed on a FAT partition for some reason...
So...yeah. I'm at a loss at this point. The easiest option would be to back the files up on an external using a live cd and reinstall it, but I need permission for that and out pastor is in Honduras...no way to contact him. So is there any way I can save this install?
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