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Hello!

I got the nLite 0.98.6. Beta - i think it is the newest. When i try to install a nlite slipstream sp2 Windows xp cd i always get the same error: when rebooting after setupboot it always says "hal.dll missing or corrupted.

I tried it with windows home ed and prof ed. incl sp 1 - the home edition is the original cd. I also tried not to delete anything but the languages but still i get exactly the same error. :rolleyes: . I

What could it be? :D

I searched the forum and there was nothing...

Can someone plz help me?

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Add:

I forgot to say that the hal.dll is missing in the system32 folder. But it is always there - i tried to copy the file from my current running windows xp sp2 but still get the error when i reboot...

mfg

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i had once the same problem when i tried to install windows XP SP1a in Laptop relying on battery,but i googled i found that windows XP Installation must be on AC

I hope this can help :)

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Hello stuntgp2000

My english is not the best. i dont know what u mean by -laptop relying on battery- and what is AC please?

I got a pc atx athlon xp. U said u had the same problem with sp1 a so i think the servicepack causes the problem :) .

But i need it =(

thx for your reply

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Laptop is portable or mobile computer

by not relying on battery i mean your computer should be directly connected to electricity socket by the can you speak another language

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LoL i know what a Laptop is, but i dont get what u mean , i think u didnt understand my problem . i got an installationerror. the languages havent got anything to do with it. and why should i need to be directly connected to elektricity socket - what does that have to do with windows installation :rolleyes::)

please read my 1st post again ! :D

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