CLONING FAILED - "HAL.DLL NOT FOUND" see details...
hello:
Recently i tried to re-clone (first time was successful ) a small WD hard disk to a brand new larger disk. I'm attempting to save an XP sp3 installation from one EIDE to another. In both operations, i let the acronis software set the partition sizes and use the entire space available.
All went well (without any error msgs), and when acronis finished, i did the final steps of removing the old disk and setting the new disk as "master" on controller 1. Then i simply restarted the system, but after the BIOS post, the screen showed the error msg "HAL.DLL not found, insert boot media" - if i remember correctly.
I then made some attempts to put HAL.DLL in the correct directory, but all failed. Admittedly, i'm getting older, yet sadly no wiser and need some advice on what to try next. I have the original XP cd and even a bootable acronis disk, etc., but nothing works.
Any assistance would be appreciated.
Host PC:
Intel Pentium 4 - 2.4ghz
Intel Desktop Board - D845PESV, bios P08
XP Pro (x86) - SP 3, build 2600
2gb DDR333 Ram
70gb WD - EIDE, active, primary IDE adapter, clone source
( C: FAT32, system partition; G: NTFS, boot partition; D: & E: FAT32. logical drives; F: CD-ROM)
250gb WD -EIDE clone target
ATI 9700 Pro AGP display adapter
LG DVD/RW CD-ROM - secondary IDE adapter
Intel PRO/100 VE - network adapter
*my other pc is core2 duo, win7 (x64) pro, etc.


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STEVE,
I THANK YOU FOR THE QUICK RESPONSE AND WILL GIVE THIS METHOD A TRY.
ONE OF MY DIFFICULTIES WAS FINDING A METHOD OF 'CLEANING' THE NEW/TARGET DISK OF THE PREVIOUS FAILED DATA AND FORMATTING. I SEE THAT THIS PROCESS IS ACTUALLY BUILT INTO THE BOOT DISK METHOD - GREAT ! ONE DOWN; ONE TO GO.
AS I HAVE SEVERAL PC PROJECTS UNDERWAY (NEW MONITOR (ASUS VX238H - WOW), FIXING A 2TB EXTERNAL HD (AGAIN), ETC.), THERE MIGHT BE SOME DELAY IN CONFIRMING YOUR SUGGESTION. I WILL, HOWEVER, AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
AGAIN, I THANK YOU FOR THE ASSISTANCE.
~DBG~
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