I have an OS on another partition on the same drive, seems to be ok.May be a bad harddrive.
Did this said it fixed some errors didn't say how many.Try getting to the recovery console, by booting to your Windows CD and run a chckdsk
Tried this also, when it finished it was to reboot and it stopped at that point. I came back latter and pushed the power button to reboot it, got the same message.I don't want to reinstall again because I have done so quite a bit lately and I am afraid that Microsoft will turn me down.you can probably just do a repair install if you don't want to answer all the questions again.
Originally posted by: bchivers
I have an OS on another partition on the same drive, seems to be ok.May be a bad harddrive.Did this said it fixed some errors didn't say how many.Try getting to the recovery console, by booting to your Windows CD and run a chckdskTried this also, when it finished it was to reboot and it stopped at that point. I came back latter and pushed the power button to reboot it, got the same message.I don't want to reinstall again because I have done so quite a bit lately and I am afraid that Microsoft will turn me down.you can probably just do a repair install if you don't want to answer all the questions again.
Tried this. the .dll I d/l was larger than the one that was there. didn't work anyway.With win xp, you can go to any dll site on the internet a download a copy of hal.dll---and then just add it to the directory it needs to be in---which you can find in your other copy of
