Hal.dll

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Guest

Good Evening:

I have a Compaq Presario, S4100NX with Windows XP Home. In trying to
peform a factory restore [following incomplete instructions to my dismay] I
evidently performed a dual boot accidentally. Now I get an error that
hal.dll is missing or corrupt <Windows root>\system32\hal.dll.

I have downloaded a zipped file of hal.dll and the boot disk files. But
how do I get the hal.dll file onto the computer when it cannot be accessed?
I tried turning on the computer with the boot disk [CD] in the drive but
still get the error message.

How do I get to the DOS prompt to possibly install these files? Thank You
for any and all assistance/suggestions provided to rectify this situation.

Deidre L. Sellers
 
G

Guest

When you first start your computer, is should be showing like a Compaq screen
right? Well, right when you turn your computer on, their should be an option
to hit for example f2 or f8 to go to setup. If you can do that, you will
wanna go to boot sequence and shut off every thing but your cd drive, or you
will wanna move that to the number one slot. That usually works, but if it
fails, post back.
 
G

Guest

Hello Matt:

I have attempted to set my CD-ROM drive to be accessed first and did F10
to save and exit several times, with and without the Recovery disk created
when I first used my computer. I have also turned off/on my computer
with/without Home XP Boot disk and still continue to get the error message.
I am at a total loss!
--
Respectfully

Deidre


Matt said:
When you first start your computer, is should be showing like a Compaq screen
right? Well, right when you turn your computer on, their should be an option
to hit for example f2 or f8 to go to setup. If you can do that, you will
wanna go to boot sequence and shut off every thing but your cd drive, or you
will wanna move that to the number one slot. That usually works, but if it
fails, post back.



Deidre said:
Good Evening:

I have a Compaq Presario, S4100NX with Windows XP Home. In trying to
peform a factory restore [following incomplete instructions to my dismay] I
evidently performed a dual boot accidentally. Now I get an error that
hal.dll is missing or corrupt <Windows root>\system32\hal.dll.

I have downloaded a zipped file of hal.dll and the boot disk files. But
how do I get the hal.dll file onto the computer when it cannot be accessed?
I tried turning on the computer with the boot disk [CD] in the drive but
still get the error message.

How do I get to the DOS prompt to possibly install these files? Thank You
for any and all assistance/suggestions provided to rectify this situation.

Deidre L. Sellers
 
L

Li'l Roberto

Deidre said:
Hello Matt:

I have attempted to set my CD-ROM drive to be accessed first and did F10
to save and exit several times, with and without the Recovery disk created
when I first used my computer. I have also turned off/on my computer
with/without Home XP Boot disk and still continue to get the error
message.
I am at a total loss!

IIRC you will need the original Compaq bootdiskette [not a generic
windows one] as well as the restore CD, after booting from the diskette
the restore CD will be available.
But read the documentation that came with your Compaq PC.

rgds
Li'l Roberto
 
G

Guest

Good Morning, Li'l Roberto:

My Compaq Presario did not come with a an "original" Compaq boot disk or
Restore disk. To restore the system to "repair" or "factory-reset" I had to
create six [6] Restore Disks upon the initial use of the system.

This morning [just before leaving for work] the revelation came to me to
see if I could boot into "Safe Mode." Voile!! I copied a hal.dll file
downloaded from the Internet, but it did not fix the problem. Any other
suggestions?

I have missed quite a bit in my online classes and am trying to get my
computer well again. Thank You!
--
Respectfully

Deidre


Li'l Roberto said:
Deidre said:
Hello Matt:

I have attempted to set my CD-ROM drive to be accessed first and did F10
to save and exit several times, with and without the Recovery disk created
when I first used my computer. I have also turned off/on my computer
with/without Home XP Boot disk and still continue to get the error
message.
I am at a total loss!

IIRC you will need the original Compaq bootdiskette [not a generic
windows one] as well as the restore CD, after booting from the diskette
the restore CD will be available.
But read the documentation that came with your Compaq PC.

rgds
Li'l Roberto
 
L

Li'l Roberto

Deidre said:
Good Morning, Li'l Roberto:

My Compaq Presario did not come with a an "original" Compaq boot disk or
Restore disk. To restore the system to "repair" or "factory-reset" I had
to
create six [6] Restore Disks upon the initial use of the system.

This morning [just before leaving for work] the revelation came to me to
see if I could boot into "Safe Mode." Voile!! I copied a hal.dll file
downloaded from the Internet, but it did not fix the problem. Any other
suggestions?

I have missed quite a bit in my online classes and am trying to get my
computer well again. Thank You!

Deidre
Sorry to hear you haven't resolved your problem, are you saying the 6
diskette set isn't working ?, I haven't had much to do with Compaq's
but I do know you can't fix them using the methods normally used with
generic PC's.

Usually it's possible to do a repair install of the OS from the
recovery console and the XP CD, but that will not work with your
Compaq. If you don't receive any positive response from the NG,
probably the best advice I can give you is to contact Compaq's help
desk.
good luck

rgds
Li'l Roberto
 

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