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I can no longer boot to my FAT32 WinXP partition, although my folders
seem intact and accessible from recovery console. I recently upgraded
hard drives and cloned my partition, which seemed to work fine, until I
started getting the "missing or corrupt" hal.dll message whenever I try
to boot.
If I boot to the WinXP CD I am not offered the repair option to do a
repair installation. Out of desperation I tried 'fixboot /rebuild' and
later 'fixmbr' commands from the repair console which did not help.
Still the hal.dll message. Below are the results of partinfo.exe on
the problem hard drive:
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PARTINFO 1.09
Copyright (C) 1996-2003, TeraByte Unlimited. All rights reserved.
Run date: 02/20/2005 14:07
====================================================================
MBR Partition Information (HD0):
+====+====+=============+====+=============+===========+===========+
| 0: | 80 | 0 1 1 | c | 1023 254 63 | 63 | 312576642 |
| 1: | 0 | 0 0 0 | 0 | 0 0 0 | 0 | 0 |
| 2: | 0 | 0 0 0 | 0 | 0 0 0 | 0 | 0 |
| 3: | 0 | 0 0 0 | 0 | 0 0 0 | 0 | 0 |
+====+====+=============+====+=============+===========+===========+
===============================================================================
EMBR Found (HD0)
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Revsion: 2 Min SPT: 9 Sectors: 1 SSize: 512
Last Cyl: 1023 Last Hd: 254 SPT: 63
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MPT Found: Revision: 5, Number of Entries: 1 Flag: 1
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0: LOCAL DISK-0 Flag: 4000 Start: 63 End: 312576704 FS: C
ID: 1
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MBFT Found: Revision: 2, Number of Entries: 0
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MDT Found: Revision: 2, Number of Entries: 1
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0: Bootit EMBRL Flag: 20 Start: 0 NumSecs: 7 Alloc: 50
ID: 0
===============================================================================
BOOT SECTOR INFORMATION
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File System ID: 0xC LBA: 63 Total Sectors: 312576642 ID: 0x1
Jump: EB 58 90 (EB 58 90)
OEM Name: MSWIN4.1 (MSWIN4.1)
Bytes Per Sec: 512 (512)
Sec Per Clust: 64 (64)
Res Sectors: 32 (32)
Num FATs: 2 (2)
Root Dir Ents: 0 (0)
Sectors: 0 (0)
Media: 0xF8 (0xF8)
Secs Per FAT: 0 (0)
Sec Per Track: 63 (63)
Heads: 255 (255)
Hidden Secs: 63 (63)
Huge Sectors: 312576642 (312576642)
Huge Secs Per FAT: 38149 (38149)
Flags: 0x0 (0x0)
Version: 0 (0)
Root Dir Clust: 14043 (14043)
FS Info Sec: 1 (1)
FS Bkup Sec: 6 (6)
Reserved: 0 0 0 0 0 0
Drive Num: 0x80 (0x80)
Res: 0x0 (0x0)
Boot Sig: 0x29 (0x29)
Vol ID: 0x1A330EDF (0x1A330EDF)
Volume Label: LOCAL DISK (LOCAL DISK)
FS Type: FAT32 (FAT32 )
Boot Flag: 0xAA55 (0xAA55)
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seem intact and accessible from recovery console. I recently upgraded
hard drives and cloned my partition, which seemed to work fine, until I
started getting the "missing or corrupt" hal.dll message whenever I try
to boot.
If I boot to the WinXP CD I am not offered the repair option to do a
repair installation. Out of desperation I tried 'fixboot /rebuild' and
later 'fixmbr' commands from the repair console which did not help.
Still the hal.dll message. Below are the results of partinfo.exe on
the problem hard drive:
================================================
PARTINFO 1.09
Copyright (C) 1996-2003, TeraByte Unlimited. All rights reserved.
Run date: 02/20/2005 14:07
====================================================================
MBR Partition Information (HD0):
+====+====+=============+====+=============+===========+===========+
| 0: | 80 | 0 1 1 | c | 1023 254 63 | 63 | 312576642 |
| 1: | 0 | 0 0 0 | 0 | 0 0 0 | 0 | 0 |
| 2: | 0 | 0 0 0 | 0 | 0 0 0 | 0 | 0 |
| 3: | 0 | 0 0 0 | 0 | 0 0 0 | 0 | 0 |
+====+====+=============+====+=============+===========+===========+
===============================================================================
EMBR Found (HD0)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Revsion: 2 Min SPT: 9 Sectors: 1 SSize: 512
Last Cyl: 1023 Last Hd: 254 SPT: 63
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MPT Found: Revision: 5, Number of Entries: 1 Flag: 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0: LOCAL DISK-0 Flag: 4000 Start: 63 End: 312576704 FS: C
ID: 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MBFT Found: Revision: 2, Number of Entries: 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MDT Found: Revision: 2, Number of Entries: 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0: Bootit EMBRL Flag: 20 Start: 0 NumSecs: 7 Alloc: 50
ID: 0
===============================================================================
BOOT SECTOR INFORMATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
File System ID: 0xC LBA: 63 Total Sectors: 312576642 ID: 0x1
Jump: EB 58 90 (EB 58 90)
OEM Name: MSWIN4.1 (MSWIN4.1)
Bytes Per Sec: 512 (512)
Sec Per Clust: 64 (64)
Res Sectors: 32 (32)
Num FATs: 2 (2)
Root Dir Ents: 0 (0)
Sectors: 0 (0)
Media: 0xF8 (0xF8)
Secs Per FAT: 0 (0)
Sec Per Track: 63 (63)
Heads: 255 (255)
Hidden Secs: 63 (63)
Huge Sectors: 312576642 (312576642)
Huge Secs Per FAT: 38149 (38149)
Flags: 0x0 (0x0)
Version: 0 (0)
Root Dir Clust: 14043 (14043)
FS Info Sec: 1 (1)
FS Bkup Sec: 6 (6)
Reserved: 0 0 0 0 0 0
Drive Num: 0x80 (0x80)
Res: 0x0 (0x0)
Boot Sig: 0x29 (0x29)
Vol ID: 0x1A330EDF (0x1A330EDF)
Volume Label: LOCAL DISK (LOCAL DISK)
FS Type: FAT32 (FAT32 )
Boot Flag: 0xAA55 (0xAA55)
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