Thanks. In the mix. I did find the hal.dll fix I had before.
Still reading and thinking................
Truth be told, I have never dorked with this machines ram
voltage. Yes, I do run 'auto'. Fine.
Going forward; this machine my now have a
weak psu. I have not looked at this... no reason......yet!
Thanks for other stuff to look/seeat.
Yes, the true recovery will be Erase/Reload..........
Duncan
On 01/11/2013 17:17, FORC5 wrote:
I have seen memory that needed say 2.1 and on auto for some reason was
not stable but when set to 2.1 was.
fp
At 04:26 PM 1/10/2013, DSinc Poked the stick with:
fp,
I can try this, but do not understand why? Reasons?
Duncan
On 01/10/2013 17:02, FORC5 wrote:
I'd start with setting memory voltage to manual instead of auto.
fp
At 02:41 PM 1/10/2013, Christopher Fisk Poked the stick with:
What's the blue screen code? Crashes that reference HAL.DLL don't
generally mean HAL.DLL is corrupted, just that there was an issue with
hardware. Can you increase your memory/CPU Voltage slightly to see
if that
resolves the issue?
On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 4:38 PM, DSinc <[email protected]> wrote:
> For the past several months I have been trying many things to
> fix the MS black screen, "your hal.dll is missing/corrupt......"
> I thought I fixed this back in NOV12. Apparently not.
> Yes, the OS is WinXPsp3. And yes, my C2D is running with only
> ONE core active.
> I have 'fixed the mbr'
> I have 'replaced the hal.dll file' (maybe NOT properly)
> I have scanned the machine ad nauseam finding nothing
> I have been patient.
>
> Yes, I do know what my last fix may be.......erase/reload.
> Does anyone recall a link to the MS KB that deals with this trouble?
> Thanks,
> Duncan
>
>
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