[hllug] Re: Off topic (evil empire)

  • From: David Wilson <dlwmason@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "hllug@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <hllug@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2012 14:09:49 -0800 (PST)

You are correct, that is a single core cpu, and while it is 64 bit, a 32 bit 
live cd will run on it.



________________________________
 From: Don Crowder <donguitar@xxxxxxxxx>
To: hllug@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Sent: Thursday, February 9, 2012 3:19 PM
Subject: [hllug] Off topic (evil empire)
 
Richard Salts asked me take a look at his dysfunctional Windows machine.  I 
found that, when it was turned on (when the button was pushed) it acted like it 
was going to boot up (lights blinked, drives whirred) but it shut down after a 
few seconds (just switched off).  I tried another power supply and that 
corrected the initial problem but it still won't boot up.

The machine is an Athlon 64, 3000+,  1.8 GHz, single core (I think).  It's got 
two hard drives in it.  During the boot process, at one point, I get:

Raid
none define
No Raid

and, immediately thereafter, I get:

---

<Windows root>\system32\hal.dll

Please re-install a copy of the above file.

---

There's no COA on it so I don't know what OS it's using and, even if I did, the 
newest Windows CDs I have are 32 bit XP Home and Pro.

In my admittedly limited experience, when I've seen a similar error message, 
the problem wasn't actually a missing file.  I'm wondering if I can boot from a 
Linux live CD (or a System Rescue CD) and run fsck but the only live CDs I have 
on hand are 32 bit.

So, I'm sort of stumped at this point.  Suggestions?  Anyone?

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