Hall.dll is missing or damaged

Original title: how to reinstall windows root system 32 hall.dll

I can't start windows; has received an error message indicating that I have a missing or damaged file and it said to reinstall windows root > system 32\hal.dll.  There is no operating system or the startup disk.  How can I recover it?

I can't start windows; has received an error message indicating that I have a missing or damaged file and it said to reinstall windows root > system 32\hal.dll.  There is no operating system or the startup disk.  How can I recover it?

This error could be the result of a missing or corrupt hal.dll, or it could be the result of an incorrect boot.ini file.

Follow instructions on the link below to create a drive of the Windows Xp Recovery Console.

http://www.repairbotsonline.com/T109-how-to-create-a-bootable-Windows-XP-Recovery-Console-disc

After you have created the disk follow the instructions below.

1. start from the drive of the Windows Xp Recovery Console.
  
2. When you receive the message to press R to repair Windows by using the Recovery Console, press the R key.

3. Select the Windows installation that you want, and then type the administrator password when you are prompted.

4. type bootcfg/Rebuild, and then press ENTER.
  
5. when the Windows installation is located, the following instructions are displayed:
     
Add installation to boot list? (Yes/no/all)
     
[Type Y in response to this message.]

Enter load identifier:

[This is the name of the operating system. Type Windows XP Professional or Windows XP Home Edition].

Enter operating system load options:

Leave this field blank, and then press ENTER.

After completing the previous steps, restart the computer, and then select the first item in the start menu. This should allow Windows XP to start normally.

After Windows XP is successfully loaded, the Boot.ini file can be modified to remove the incorrect entry. Post your results and I will show you how to remove the invalid boot.ini file.

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