How To Fix Hal.dll

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How to fix - hal.dll is missing or corrupt in windows “When I switch on the computer the following error will displayed : <windowsroot>\system32\hal.dll is missing or corrupt please reinstall the copy of above file”

What is hal.dll ? Short for Hardware Abstraction Layer, HAL is an operating system programming layer that enables the operating system to operate with a hardware device. hal.dll is the dynamic link library file that implements the functionality of HAL. hard disk hal.dll error

When “hal.dll missing or corrupt” message appears, it can be because of damaged or missing hal.dll file. It can also be because of some wrong entries in boot.ini file in case you are using two operating systems on your computer. Also it can be because of improper BIOS entries of the disk drives etc.

Lets have a look on how this can be fixed. Fix:

We have checks and steps you need to follow to fix this error:

Step 1: Check the boot device order in BIOS. For this follow the steps below: * Restart your computer and keep pressing the Delete button on keyboard. This will take you to BIOS screen. * Go to Boot Menu in BIOS and verify that your hard disk which contains Windows installation is the topmost in boot sequence if you have more than one hard disk. Step 2: If the above step does not solve your problem, then you need to repair the boot.ini file. See this link for the same.

Step 3: In most of the cases, Step 1 on checking the boot order and Step 2 on repair of boot.ini file will fix the problem. In case the problem is still there, you need to replace the hal.dll from Windows XP Boot disk. For this, boot the computer with the help of Windows XP Boot CD, select the repair setup. On command prompt, type the command as below: expand x:\i386\hal.dl_ y:\windows\system32\hal.dll Where x is the drive letter of your CD-ROM and Y is drive letter of your windows partition (usually c: )

Step 4: Even after Step3 if you are facing a problem, then you need to run a repair setup of Windows XP. See this link for details.

Step5: If you are still facing the problem, then unfortunately your Hard Disk Drive has gone faulty, you need to get it replaced.

We hope the the solution provided above will help you fix the trouble.

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