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NT is not booting

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om prakash - 31 Oct 2003 07:01 GMT
Sir,
I had loaded NT (dual boot 98 and nt loaded os in common
drive c ,and make two partision one if FAT and other is
NTFS)from mother board which is supporting XP 512 mb ram.  
98 and NT  is working properly over here.now i sweeped
this harddisk to a computer mother board supportiing pIII
(700 hrz).98 is working but While loading NT i am getting
error message written below
"this HAL.DLL requires aan MPS Verson 1.1 system,Replace
HAL.DLL with the correct HAL for this system the system"
i had coped HAL.DLL from xp and copied into winnt/system32
also but in this case it is still not running.

would you please suggest what file i have to cope at which
position and from where i can get those files.
xe77 - 31 Oct 2003 18:42 GMT
Windows NT Operating systems aren't portable between
disparate hardware configurations.
You need to reinstall Windows NT from SETUP to rebuild the
proper HAL configuration.
The version from Windows XP is:
- Not compatible with the Windows NT 4.0 kernel
- Is rebuilt uniquely to your installation during setup
and can't be transferred from machine to machine.
NOTE: Windows NT can't be booted from a partition larger
than 7.8 GB, make sure your bootable FAT volume is no
larger than 7.8 GB.

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