I am trying to perform a fresh install of XP Pro on a completely reformatted RAID 0 array ("striping") composed of two identical 160gb EIDE HD's. I have gone through the following steps a couple of times: (1) ran setup from the XP disc, loading the RAID files when prompted, (2) deleted the existing partition, (3) requested a new install, which setup informed me would require the entire disk to be reformatted (I didn't create a new partition, on purpose). I noticed that the install program would not allow me to reformat 8MB of disk space, which it apparently reserves for installation files. The formatting took >24 hrs so I was never around to see what happened after it finished, but what I did see (in a DOS-like screen, white on black) was a "HAL.DLL is missing/corrupt" message.
Since then I have gone into the XP install disc's recovery console and tried re-installing XP over the existing (incomplete) install, ignoring the warning that that wasn't a good idea. Same 'hal.dll' message appeared after the XP files are copied onto the HD and the system reboots. I also deleted and then rebuilt the boot.ini file. Also attempted to copy hal.dll from the install disk's i386 folder but recovery console doesn't see my cd-rom drive. Anyway, I can see via the recovery console that hal.dll is there, and I'd be surprised if it was corrupt since this is a fresh install. I'm using the original disc from Microsoft, btw, not a copy.
The original configuration of the computer was RAID 1 ("mirroring") and dual-boot (XP and Win 2K Server, which was what I used primarily), and the computer worked fine until I tried to change the RAID configuration from "mirrored" to "spanned". When I did that, the machine took a LONG time to boot. I restored it to "mirrored" and performance went back to normal. But I didn't need the redundant storage nor the dual boot configuration since I only needed XP Pro, so I decided to set up RAID for "striping" and reinstall XP as my ONLY OS. And that's how I got to where I am.
I am running chkdsk /r right now.
Would appreciate any help. Thanks.
Martin
Can't access system info but here's what I can tell you about the setup
ASUS mobo
Pentium
1g ram
2 Maxtor 160g hd's
Promise TX2000 RAID card
Since then I have gone into the XP install disc's recovery console and tried re-installing XP over the existing (incomplete) install, ignoring the warning that that wasn't a good idea. Same 'hal.dll' message appeared after the XP files are copied onto the HD and the system reboots. I also deleted and then rebuilt the boot.ini file. Also attempted to copy hal.dll from the install disk's i386 folder but recovery console doesn't see my cd-rom drive. Anyway, I can see via the recovery console that hal.dll is there, and I'd be surprised if it was corrupt since this is a fresh install. I'm using the original disc from Microsoft, btw, not a copy.
The original configuration of the computer was RAID 1 ("mirroring") and dual-boot (XP and Win 2K Server, which was what I used primarily), and the computer worked fine until I tried to change the RAID configuration from "mirrored" to "spanned". When I did that, the machine took a LONG time to boot. I restored it to "mirrored" and performance went back to normal. But I didn't need the redundant storage nor the dual boot configuration since I only needed XP Pro, so I decided to set up RAID for "striping" and reinstall XP as my ONLY OS. And that's how I got to where I am.
I am running chkdsk /r right now.
Would appreciate any help. Thanks.
Martin
Can't access system info but here's what I can tell you about the setup
ASUS mobo
Pentium
1g ram
2 Maxtor 160g hd's
Promise TX2000 RAID card