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<windows root>\system32\hal.dll problem
Joemarvill
post Aug 19 2009, 09:42 PM
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Problem with my laptop...help me plzz!?


Ok...i was trying to extract a rar file using winrar(does't rlly know how to use it) after some few clicking here clicking there, i accidentally deleted something (i thought it was the rar file i was trying to extract) then i tried to open my browser then it said i have to restart laptop and so i did. When i turn on my laptop it said tht there a problem with <windows root>\system32\hal.dll...and tht i have to re install tht in order for it to turn on..i thought about using a back up disk but my laptop doesnt have a cd rom player (cdburner) and i lost the recovery disk too...soo how should i fix it now?
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