VanguardLH wrote:
> --Ivan-- wrote (on Sat, 13 Jun 2009 20:07:01 -0700):
>
>> My computer displays the following msg
>>
>> windows could not start because the folowin file is missin or corrupt,
>> <Windows root>\system2\hal.dll.
>>
>> I ran chkdsk /r 3 times and didnt fix it,
>
>
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardware_abstraction_layer
>
> Did you boot into Recovery Console mode and try running the system file
> checker program (sfc.exe /scannow)?
I don't have a problem, but since you mentioned SFC, I thought I would
ask about something I had wondered about: If your installation CD for
Windows XP is older than all the updates installed since the original
installation, what would happen if it finds a newer version file while
running sfc.exe /scannow? Will it advise you that a later version
already exists, or try to install the old version of that file?
And if you choose to install the old version of that file, is there a
way of knowing which updates are needed in order to bring it to the
latest version?
>
>
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314058
>
> Unless you have a backup program that boots off the MBR in the hard
> drive or using a bootable CD (so you can restore to a previously saved
> image of the OS partition), you'll probably have to do an in-place
> upgrade (i.e., Repair install).
>
>
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315341