Error - Cannot open because the hal.dll file is missing at startup of Windows.

Original title: Hal.dll missing.

When I turned on my comp., he said he could not open because the hal.dll file is missing.  File downloaded from another computer of zip drive and plugged in, but nothing happened.  Now what?

Hi wendy1960,

1. What is the full error message that you receive?

2. don't you make changes on your computer before this problem?

This problem may occur if the Boot.ini file is missing, damaged, or contains incorrect entries.

You can follow this link & check if the problem persists.

"Invalid Boot.ini" or "Windows did not start" error messages when you start your computer

Hope the helps of information.
Please post back and we do know.

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