> There is no "supported" method for changing a HAL without reinstalling
> Windows, but the unsupported method works quite well and I wouldn't have any
> concerns about trying it on a desktop system -- you simply boot to recovery
> console, expand the appropriate HAL from Windows CD and rename it to
> "hal.dll".
Well, I tried that...
But it crashed at the end of the "windows" grey bar load up. it just stood.
I tried using the sysprep to update the HAL aswell, but that failed. (but
yet it still logged in successfully)
Do you know anything about sysprep, and the UpdateUHAL, UpdateHal, unattended?
(and im using ghost to image the machines)
Peter
"Chris Priede" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Peter Lawlor wrote:
> > As we are still using a image thats been in use since like 2 years
> > ago, that other types of ACPI didnt work on certain machines.
>
> Your real problem is that your image uses the wrong HAL.
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;309283
>
> There is no "supported" method for changing a HAL without reinstalling
> Windows, but the unsupported method works quite well and I wouldn't have any
> concerns about trying it on a desktop system -- you simply boot to recovery
> console, expand the appropriate HAL from Windows CD and rename it to
> "hal.dll".
>
>
> --
> Chris Priede
>
>
>