Be certain you do not have a scratch or smudge on the surface of the disc... Polish it with a VERY Soft cloth, a VIVA paper towel, and 99% alcohol or denatured alcohol. Try again.
wow you live where Viva paper towel is soft .lol
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..and just what is your friend going to do after 30? days tick by with no activation? [and he will be bothered by M$ every one of those 30 days...] Cos if you put in your numbers, well, someone is going to lose out. You.
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hal.dll appears to be dynamically generated for each computer from a template file on the xp CD [ on the cd in i386 hal.dll is only 52KB, but once it gets onto my machine it is 104KB under the drivercache folder]...
In that generation and installation process it may corrupt, and you cannot just do a copy job. Here is a method which appears to get a new hal.dll installed on the pc.... Try it and let us know how it goes. Read down to don ho #1034.
http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dll-files.shtml?hal
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