When I try to install the latest java and after the installer has completed, I get a file is corrupt message
Considering your Operating system is Windows, Follow the below link to manually install Java on your computer.
https://www.java.com/en/download/help/windows_manual_download.xml
SOURCE: Can't uninstall Weather Channel Desktop
Two things to try:
1) See if this works from WC site:
11. I seem to be unable to uninstall Desktop Weather from my computer. What can I do?
This
is a known issue with the product, and will be resolved in a
forthcoming release. Copying the UNWISE.EXE from the Framework folder
to the Desktop Weather folder will resolve this issue. The steps are as
followed:
Go to Start, Programs, Accessories, Windows Explorer.
In
the left scroll window of Windows Explorer click the + next to My
Computer, then click on the + next to C: drive to expand the view.
Scroll down that menu until you find the Program Files Folder.
Double click on the Program Files folder to expand the view.
Scroll down that menu to The Weather Channel FW folder and double click on it to expand the view.
Double click on the Framework folder to display the contents.
Right mouse click on the icon that says "UNWISE.EXE" on the pop-up menu click on COPY.
Go to the tool bar on the window and click the Back button.
In that window right mouse click on the "Desktop Weather" folder and in the pop-up menu click on PASTE.
From that point you will be able to proceed as normal with the uninstall
Hope this works for you.
2) Use MS unistall utility:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;290301
SOURCE: "<Winnt_root>\System32\Hal.dll missing or corrupt:
Verify that the computer has the hal.dll file
From the MS-DOS "C:\>" prompt quickly determine if your computer has the "hal.dll" file by typing "dir hal.dll /s" at the prompt. If the computer returns a "File not found" message, the hal.dll has been deleted.
To recover this file boot the Windows operating system CD and choose the option to "Restore", "Repair", or "Recover." This option will prompt you for the Windows installation to use, the administrators password and will allow you to restore the proper file. At the MS-DOS prompt type the below command.
expand C:\i386\hal.dl_ D:\windows\system32\
In the above example "D" would be the letter of your CD-ROM drive and "C" the letter of the drive your operating system is installed on. For example, your disc drive may be D: and your hard drive is likely C:.
SOURCE: Computer will not boot up
This is because of either the system has shutdown while it was processing a windows file. sometimes repairing the OS or running a CHKDSK /R in the recovery console will fix this problem. if that doesnt help i recommend you change your HDD
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