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	<title>Comments on: Windows Could Not Start Because Of This Message: \systems 32 \ Hal.dll. Please Re-install A Copy?</title>
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		<title>By: DarkTroo</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Feb 2010 23:38:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I suspect that hal.dll is a library that helps Microsoft Windows to communicate with the computer&#039;s hardware (HAL stands for &quot;Hardware Abstraction Layer&quot;).
Usually if you put in your WinXP disk and reboot you should be given the opportunity to &#039;boot&#039; from your CD/DVD drive and reinstall or repair Windows XP. If you are finding that this is not the case, and your CD is not damaged, AND your CD/DVD drive is good, AND you don&#039;t have a virus, then it might be a case of editing your BIOS settings and changing the boot order of your drives. Sorry...how to do this will vary somewhat from computer to computer so I can&#039;t really explain how to do that, though rest assured there is a setting that will allow you to do this.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I suspect that hal.dll is a library that helps Microsoft Windows to communicate with the computer&#8217;s hardware (HAL stands for &#8220;Hardware Abstraction Layer&#8221;).<br />
Usually if you put in your WinXP disk and reboot you should be given the opportunity to &#8216;boot&#8217; from your CD/DVD drive and reinstall or repair Windows XP. If you are finding that this is not the case, and your CD is not damaged, AND your CD/DVD drive is good, AND you don&#8217;t have a virus, then it might be a case of editing your BIOS settings and changing the boot order of your drives. Sorry&#8230;how to do this will vary somewhat from computer to computer so I can&#8217;t really explain how to do that, though rest assured there is a setting that will allow you to do this.</p>
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