How To Restore Hal.dll From the Windows XP
CD
The hal.dll file is a hidden file that is used by Windows XP to
communicate with your computer's hardware. Hal.dll can become damaged, corrupted
or deleted for a number of reasons and is usually brought to your attention by
the "missing
or corrupt hal.dll" error message.
Follow these easy steps to restore the damaged/corrupted or missing
hal.dll file from the Windows XP CD using the Recovery
Console.
Difficulty: Easy
Time Required: Restoring hal.dll from the Windows XP CD usually takes less than 15
minutes
Here's How:
2. When you reach the command
line prompt (detailed in Step
6 in the link above), type the following and then press
Enter:
3. expand d:\i386\hal.dl_
c:\windows\system32
Using the expand command as shown above, d represents the drive letter
assigned to the optical
drive that your Windows XP CD is currently in. While this is most often
d, your system could assign a different letter. Also, c:\windows
represents the drive and folder that Windows XP is currently installed on.
Again, this is most often the case but your system could be
different.
4. If you're prompted to overwrite the file, press
Y.
5. Take out the Windows XP CD, type exit and then press
Enter to restart your PC.
Assuming that a missing or corrupt hal.dll file was your only issue,
Windows XP should now start normally.
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