CrashMaster wrote:I would have solved the HAL.dll error in a different way though. First downloading a proper non-corrupt version from the http://www.DLL-Files.com & then booting into a command prompt & copying the good file to replace the bad file.I did it earlier & it works.
Other than the HAL.DLL file, I've had issues with other DLL's that can't be updated when windows is running. So, like you had mentioned, booting to the command prompt or booting from a Win98SE Startup disk does the trick for me to get in to fix the problem.