Monday, 1 October 2012

Category: Windows Errors and Problems


How to Fix BOOTMGR is Missing Error in Vista & 7


Step 01: Boot System using Windows Vista/7 Repair disk
Step 02: Select the Option Repair your computer & Select the System Recovery Option
Step 03: Select an Operating System to repair and click next
Step 04: a) Choose the Recovery Tool as Startup repair to fix problems automatically. b) To fix manually Choose Command Prompt
Step 05: To fix manually type the following command: bootrec /fixboot & exit
To create System Repair disk.
Navigate to: Control Panel\System and Security\Backup and Restore on the right-panel, Click Create a system repair disc. Insert a blank CD\DVD disk to create.

How to Fix a Missing or Corrupted Hal.dll File

HAL is Microsoft’s abbreviation for the Hardware Abstraction Layer, the technology and drivers that let the Windows NT, 2000, and XP operating systems communicate with your PC’s hardware. HAL is one of several features along with the Network file system (NTFS) that replaced the much less secure MS-DOS that make NT-based operating systems more secure and reliable than Windows 95, 98, and Me.
HAL prevents applications from directly accessing your PC’s system memory, CPU, or hardware devices (such as video and sound cards) a method that can prevent many device conflicts and crashes. Unfortunately, HAL sometimes also slows or stops DOS games and programs, which need to load their own memory managers or control hardware dire
ctly for better performance. Step 01: Insert Windows Service Pack Disk inside the CD/DVD-ROM drive.
Step 02: This procedure varies depending on the model of your computer. Check BIOS by tapping F1, F2, F12 or Del & Change First boot device to CD/DVD-ROM drive.
Step 03: Press any key to Continue for Windows Setup
Step 04: To repair a Windows installation using Recovery Console Press R, in my case Windows Xp
Step 05: Select the Corrupted windows partition of your machine, in my case it’s 1: C:\WINDOWS so, type 1 & Hit enter, than type Administrator account password.
Step 06: a) Change the Current Working directory as SYSTEM32, b) To know the CD/DVD-ROM drive letter, use map Command
Step 07: In Windows Service Pack disk the hal.dll file is located at i386 folder, In the name of hal.dl_. So you need to expand the hal.dl_ file into system32 directory in your machine. Type the following command shown in the figure and exit. After the command successfully completed exit from recovery console. Don’t forget to change your boot device priority.

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