RE: boot.ini missing after bootcfg /rebuild
Posted: 08 Jul 2009, 17:52
I think I may have found a lot of the cause of this.
I have three clients systems all of which are exhibiting this problem. I've
checked to see what's happening and find that the boot.ini is being deleted
as part of the start up.
Next all three have recently had IE8 installed. One is a MEdia Center, One
an XP Jome and one an XP Pro. I've removed IE8 from two of them and the
problem has disappeared!!
I'm keeping the third machine for a sort while to see if I can find out if
it's a fault in the IE8 installation or a hijack which is using IE8 to
deliver.
The machines have been removed from the internet and still showed this
symptom - so if it is an exploit it's embedded and using the presence of IE8.
Hope this helps
I'm still checking
--
Peter Gray
"pinnum" wrote:
> I have a Dell PC running Windows XP Home Edition. Recently I started getting
> the "Windows could not start because hal.dll is missing or corrupt" message.
> I used my Windows CD and performed the bootcfg /rebuild procedure as per
> instructions. This enabled me to boot Windows XP and access all my files. I
> was even able to Restart and have it work properly. However, when I turned
> my computer off and tried to boot up again, I got the "hal.dll missing etc."
> message again. When I booted Windows using the CD again, I found that there
> was no boot.ini file, only a boot.ini.backup in the C:\Windows\pss folder. I
> tried creating boot.ini manually with Notepad, but the file was deleted again
> the next time I tried to reboot. Can anybody tell me what to do? I feel
> like I'm back in the '70s, using a disk to boot my computer each time.
I have three clients systems all of which are exhibiting this problem. I've
checked to see what's happening and find that the boot.ini is being deleted
as part of the start up.
Next all three have recently had IE8 installed. One is a MEdia Center, One
an XP Jome and one an XP Pro. I've removed IE8 from two of them and the
problem has disappeared!!
I'm keeping the third machine for a sort while to see if I can find out if
it's a fault in the IE8 installation or a hijack which is using IE8 to
deliver.
The machines have been removed from the internet and still showed this
symptom - so if it is an exploit it's embedded and using the presence of IE8.
Hope this helps
I'm still checking
--
Peter Gray
"pinnum" wrote:
> I have a Dell PC running Windows XP Home Edition. Recently I started getting
> the "Windows could not start because hal.dll is missing or corrupt" message.
> I used my Windows CD and performed the bootcfg /rebuild procedure as per
> instructions. This enabled me to boot Windows XP and access all my files. I
> was even able to Restart and have it work properly. However, when I turned
> my computer off and tried to boot up again, I got the "hal.dll missing etc."
> message again. When I booted Windows using the CD again, I found that there
> was no boot.ini file, only a boot.ini.backup in the C:\Windows\pss folder. I
> tried creating boot.ini manually with Notepad, but the file was deleted again
> the next time I tried to reboot. Can anybody tell me what to do? I feel
> like I'm back in the '70s, using a disk to boot my computer each time.