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My computer runs Windows XP Home and has a primary hard drive with the OS
installed, and a secondary hard drive used strictly for data backup. The
computer will no longer boot, and I received an error message referring to a
“missing or corrupt hal.dll fileâ€.
I used Recovery Console to:
- attempt to replace the missing or corrupt hal.dll file with no success
because “Access is deniedâ€.
- attempt bootcfg /rebuild with no success because “Failed to successfully
scan diskâ€.
- attempt to use chkdsk /r with no success because “The volume appears to
contain one or more unrecoverable problemsâ€.
I now assume my recourse is to reinstall Windows XP to get the computer to
boot. My questions are:
- Should I reinstall XP to the primary hard drive or is that a waste of
time because of the “unrecoverable problems� Will reinstalling XP on the
primary drive overwrite any of my data on that drive?
- Is it better to install XP to the secondary drive? Since there is
already data on the secondary hard drive, can XP be installed into a new
folder without overwriting my existing data backups?
installed, and a secondary hard drive used strictly for data backup. The
computer will no longer boot, and I received an error message referring to a
“missing or corrupt hal.dll fileâ€.
I used Recovery Console to:
- attempt to replace the missing or corrupt hal.dll file with no success
because “Access is deniedâ€.
- attempt bootcfg /rebuild with no success because “Failed to successfully
scan diskâ€.
- attempt to use chkdsk /r with no success because “The volume appears to
contain one or more unrecoverable problemsâ€.
I now assume my recourse is to reinstall Windows XP to get the computer to
boot. My questions are:
- Should I reinstall XP to the primary hard drive or is that a waste of
time because of the “unrecoverable problems� Will reinstalling XP on the
primary drive overwrite any of my data on that drive?
- Is it better to install XP to the secondary drive? Since there is
already data on the secondary hard drive, can XP be installed into a new
folder without overwriting my existing data backups?