Computer HP laptop windows didn't load because the HAL is missing or corrupt

I have a HP Pavilion dv6605us

Windows Vista

Error message I get is:

File: \Windows\System32\hal.dll

Status: 0xc000000f

Info: Windows could not load because the HAL is missing or corrupt

The changes that I do is I did a clean install of Linux deleting all partitions including the HP recovery partition.

Now that I have to go back to Windows, I used the recovery disks that I did when I bought the laptop. It took about 24 hours to completely install, then I got this error message when you restart.

Help, please

Best thing to do is to nuke the drive,then reinstall Vista again.

I know it's a long process, but you should get back to run.

Linux makes strange recovery partitions does not understand and they are deleted correctly, boot and nuke will take care of it.

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