SYMPTOMS
When you try to start Microsoft Windows NT, you may receive the following error
message:
Windows NT could not start because the following file is missing or
corrupt:
Winnt_root\System32\Ntoskrnl.exe
Please re-install a copy of the above file.
CAUSE
This behavior can occur if any of the following conditions exist:
- The Default value in the [Boot Loader] section of the Boot.ini file is missing or invalid.
- Windows NT is not installed in the location specified in the Boot.ini
file.
- For Microsoft Windows 2000, the Hal.dll file can be corrupted or missing.
NOTE: This issue can also occur in Windows NT 4.0 and 3.5 if the system partition is larger than 7.8 gigabytes and system boot files have be placed outside of the 7.8 GB limit (possibly as a result of applying a service pack or defragmenting the drive). Windows XP does not have this limitation. This is a hardware limitation and occurs independently of the operating system. This should not be an issue on newer computer if their BIOS supports INT13 Extensions and this feature is turned on, which it is by default.
For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
224526
Windows NT 4.0 supports maximum of 7.8-GB system partition
RESOLUTION
To resolve this problem, use one of the following methods:
Method One
Start the operating system with a bootable disk. After you start the operating system, edit the Default entry in Boot.ini and ensure that the other entries in the [Operating Systems] section point to the appropriate directories.
For additional information about creating a bootable disk for Windows NT or Windows 2000, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
119467
How to create a bootable disk for an NTFS or FAT partition
Method Two
Use the repair process to correct inconsistencies in the Boot.ini file. To
do so, follow these steps:
- Start your computer using the three Windows NT Setup diskettes. When prompted, type R to begin the repair process.
- Insert the Emergency Repair Disk (ERD) in the floppy drive when you are prompted.
- When prompted, enable only the Inspect Startup Environment option to
correct inconsistencies in the Boot.ini file.
- Follow the instructions on your screen to complete the repair process.
Method Three
If you determine the system partition is larger than 7.8 GB, Windows NT has been setup in an unsupported configuration, and the drive will need to be repartitioned to a size less than 7.8 GB.
Method Four (Windows 2000)
To fix a corrupted Hal.dll file, restore the Hal.dll file from a backup to the %windir%\sytem32\ folder.
For additional information about how to fix a corrupted Hal.dll file, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
237556
How to troubleshoot Windows 2000 hardware abstraction layer issues