Windows NT May Use a Different HAL Version for Some 486 CPUs (103933)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows NT Server 3.1
- Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 3.1
- Microsoft Windows NT Advanced Server 3.1
This article was previously published under Q103933
On some computers with older versions of the Intel 486 processor,
Windows NT may use a different version of the Hardware Abstraction
Layer (HAL); it may use HAL486C.DLL instead of HAL.DLL.
Intel identifies different versions of their processors with a letter
designating the Stepping. The latest Stepping version of the 486 is D.
If the Intel 486 processor with the C Stepping uses the standard
HAL.DLL, there may be periodic system failures.
The correct HAL should be used based on the type of 486 processor
installed in a computer. Setup installs HAL486C.DLL by default if it
cannot confirm that the processor is a 486 with D or later Stepping.
In Windows NT, it is possible to determine the Steppings of a
processor by doing the following:
- From the File menu in Program Manager, choose Run, and then select
WINMSD.EXE.
- In Windows NT Diagnostics, choose Hardware, and then choose CPU
Steppings.
The next dialog box identifies the Stepping version of CPU 0, which is
the main processor.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 11/20/2003 |
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Keywords: | kbHardware KB103933 |
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