Although Vista Is Acquiring More and More Users Each Day

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Although Vista is acquiring more and more users each day, Windows XP still have its devoted fans.

Still, some errors in beloved OS can cause a headache. One of the most common issues is Invalid boot.ini file. This error usually occurs on Windows XP startup with the following error messages: Invalid Boot.ini Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt: or WindowsSystem32Hal.dll The cause for this issue is usually if the boot.ini file is missing, damaged, or contains incorrect entries. Usually Default boot.ini file looks like this: [boot loader] timeout=30 default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)WINDOWS [operating systems] multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)WINDOWS="M icrosoft Windows XP Professional" /noexecute=optin /fastdetect OS affected with this problem are Windows XP Professional and Windows XP Home.
Resolution for the problem

Resolution for this problem is not difficult, but for those who face this problem for the first time, it can cause a headache. To resolve this issue, first start the computer from the Windows XP CD. Then, start the Recovery Console, and then use the Bootcfg.exe tool to rebuild the Boot.ini file. To perform recovery, follow these steps: 1. Configure the computer to start from the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive. For

information about how to do this, see your computer documentation, or contact your computer manufacturer. 2. Insert the Windows XP CD-ROM into your CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive, and then restart your computer. 3. When you receive the Press any key to boot from CD message, press a key to start your computer from the Windows XP CD-ROM. 4. When you receive the Welcome to Setup message, press R to start the Recovery Console. 5. If you have a dual-boot or multiple-boot computer, select the installation that you have to use from the Recovery Console. 6. When you are prompted, type the administrator password, and then press ENTER. 7. In the command prompt, type bootcfg /list, and then press ENTER. The entries in your current Boot.ini file appear on the screen. 8. In the command prompt, type bootcfg /rebuild, and then press ENTER. This command scans the hard disks of the computer for Windows XP, Microsoft Windows 2000, or Microsoft Windows NT installations, and then displays the results. Follow the instructions that appear on the screen to add the Windows installations to the Boot.ini file. For example, follow these steps to add a Windows XP installation to the Boot.ini file: a) When you receive a message that is similar to the following message, press Y: Total Identified Windows Installs: 1 [1] C:Windows Add installation to boot list? (Yes/No/All) b) You receive a message that is similar to the following message: Enter Load Identifier This is the name of the operating system. When you receive this message,

type the name of your operating system, and then press ENTER. This is either Microsoft Windows XP Professional or Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition. c) You receive a message that is similar to the following: Enter OS Load options When you receive this message, type /fastdetect, and then press ENTER. * Note that the instructions that appear on your screen may be different, depending on the configuration of your computer. 9. Type exit, and then press ENTER to quit Recovery Console. Your computer restarts, and the updated boot list appears when you receive the Please select the operating system to start message. After these 9 steps have been performed, the problem with invalid boot.ini file should be solved. Author's biography Author's bigr

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