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System: Compaq Presario SR 1834 NX
XP Media Center Edition 2005, Service Pack 3 (Reasonably certain)
Browsers: Firefox, Chrome, both as up-to-date as possible with this OS
Tv shows torrent downloads. SATA drives
Have Norton and Spybot installed
Issue caused by running a Duplicate File Finder Donkey kong jungle beat gamecube.
Internal CD/DVD drive working
No genuine bootable XP Installation CD. I have the Product Key from the side of the tower.
Cannot boot, receive <Windows root>system32hal.dll missing or corrupt, please reinstall
Have run recovery, all tests passed, insert XP recovery CD
Have run Hiren's Boot, burned on a computer running Windows 7, receive Setup cannot find the EULA, Setup cannot complete.
I can enter Safe Mode but any option I select appears in purple at the bottom of the next screen. This screen gives me the operating system choice between Windows XP Media Center Edition or Microsoft Windows Recovery Console.
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Choice 1: <Windows root>system32hal.dll missing or corrupt
Choice 2: INF file txtsetup.sif missing or corrupt
Windows Media Center For Xp
I do NOT want to wipe the files on this computer. I would like to extract all of them. How do I get to them?
Windows Xp Media Center Edition 2005
For all you naysayers out there, here's the deal:
A friend of mine had to have his install reloaded after a hdd failure, and he had mucked up the mbr, so he couldn't use the laptop built in restore partition. He has a valid key, as witnessed by the sticker on the bottom of the pc. He does not have a copy of the original install media. It is not an HP, Dell, or other big name brand. It's a cheap and cheerful brand.
We nuked the hard drive, wiping the MBR, and grabbed these 3 cd's then burned them with clonecd as the directions say.
Popped in the first disc, inserted his product key, and it took it just fine. 1st CD completed, and it prompted for the 2nd.
Put in the 2nd CD, it ran a minute, then prompted for service pack 2 or something similar. Popped in the 1st CD and pointed to the I386 folder, and the installed ticked on along.
Finally put in the updates disc and completed the installation.
This worked flawlessly from start to finish and installed Media Center 2005.
The naysayers have either not wiped the hdd fully before installing, burned with the wrong app or too high a speed, didn't follow the directions, or haven't even bothered to install it.
Bottom line, this works perfectly. Thanks bruor. This was just what we needed.
A friend of mine had to have his install reloaded after a hdd failure, and he had mucked up the mbr, so he couldn't use the laptop built in restore partition. He has a valid key, as witnessed by the sticker on the bottom of the pc. He does not have a copy of the original install media. It is not an HP, Dell, or other big name brand. It's a cheap and cheerful brand.
We nuked the hard drive, wiping the MBR, and grabbed these 3 cd's then burned them with clonecd as the directions say.
Popped in the first disc, inserted his product key, and it took it just fine. 1st CD completed, and it prompted for the 2nd.
Put in the 2nd CD, it ran a minute, then prompted for service pack 2 or something similar. Popped in the 1st CD and pointed to the I386 folder, and the installed ticked on along.
Finally put in the updates disc and completed the installation.
This worked flawlessly from start to finish and installed Media Center 2005.
The naysayers have either not wiped the hdd fully before installing, burned with the wrong app or too high a speed, didn't follow the directions, or haven't even bothered to install it.
Bottom line, this works perfectly. Thanks bruor. This was just what we needed.