This file is missing or corrupt
This is happening when your operation system is corrupted and needs some siles that are missing ..and the only reliable fix is to reinstall it ..To do that you need a boot-able copy of the operation system ..and the drivers for the computer ..The drivers can be found on the manucfacturer's site or use the disc that came with the computer ..(usually for generic computers they provide disks with drivers..on sale ..)
http://il.packardbell.com/pb/en/IL/content/download
if it is a packard-bell , here is the support site for drivers;
The procedure is to insert the disk ..and take a good look on start cause it will show on the screen which button to press for to go on the boot menu ..and once in there select to boot from the cd /dvd ..and enter ..after that press any key to boot from cd when asked..
If this is not available or you can not get to the boot menu ...press del or f10 , if it is the case, to get to BIOS settings ..and in there look for the boot sector..and select using the arrows and enter button to boot from cd first ..(first boot device -cd /dvd )and after that save the settings using the f10 key and confirm with enter .
it will restart , and if the boot-able disk with the operation system is inside ..it will ask f\to press a key (any one ) to start boot from cd ..
Follow the installation process and the guidance on the bottom of teh screen and install the OS .or ..if it asks only to copy those files ..insert the disk and click enter and it may only take those files and work ...but ..my advice is to reinstall it clean and format C drive during the process ..cause this will be the safe way and avoid any issues.when you finish ..install all drivers one by one ..and all programs you may need..and an antivirus .
Please ask if you have any misunderstandings ..and do not forget to rate my answer...cause it affects my activity here .
If you do not have a disk with the OS ...borrow one ...or let me know and I will leave you instructions how to download and burn one ..(remember to specify the exact os you need )
I am going to start with the assumption you have already tried to reboot, then next choices from there go kinda like this...
Run windows XP restore from command prompt. (From
safe ,mode type C:\windows\system32\restore\rstrui.exe and press Enter. If
this doesn't work or you're receiving the hal.dll error message before you're
able to complete this process, move on to the next step.
Replace the boot.ini file (run msconfig) This will
work if the cause of the problem is actually Windows XP's boot.ini file and not
the hal.dll file, which is often times the case.
Note: If repairing the boot.ini does correct the
hal.dll issue but the problem reappears after a reboot and you've
recently installed Internet Explorer 8 in Windows XP, uninstall IE8. In this
specific situation, IE8 could be the root cause of your hal.dll problem.
Right click on c: drive, click
on properties, then tools, click on the error checking button, the put a
checkmark in each box, Click start and it may say it needs to run on next
reboot click OK the reboot. The physical
part of your hard drive that stores any part of the hal.dll file has been
damaged, you're likely to see errors like this.
Run a repair install of
the operating system. This type of installation should replace
any missing or corrupt files. Continue troubleshooting if this does not resolve
the issue.
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