I recently got Windos Vista, and I wanted to have it without losing windows
XP, so I installed it on a seperate partition as a dual boot. Windows Vista
works fine, but when I try to get back into Windows XP, I get a message
saying the Hardware Ajustment Layer has been corrupted (HAL.DDL) I put in my
Win XP disk to try to run recovery console, and it does not even detect that
I have windows XP. All my user data is still on the C: drive, while vista is
on F:, and it is locked from me being able to access it from Vista due to the
password I put on XP. I even tried altering the access controlls. (cacls
icacls), and I can not get to my data.

Re: Problem with returning to XP with dual boot vista. by Bryan

Bryan
Tue Jun 05 20:39:08 CDT 2007

Take Ownership of your C: drive. If that does not work, use a bootable
OS CD like Knoppix (Linux-based) or Bart PE (Windows XP-based) and
access your files that way.

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Bryan Phillips
MCT, MCSD, MCDBA, MCSE
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"Rpetiger" <Rpetiger@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:5EB94ED6-5D30-46A3-9A1D-060A0AB7B7E6@microsoft.com:

> I recently got Windos Vista, and I wanted to have it without losing windows
> XP, so I installed it on a seperate partition as a dual boot. Windows Vista
> works fine, but when I try to get back into Windows XP, I get a message
> saying the Hardware Ajustment Layer has been corrupted (HAL.DDL) I put in my
> Win XP disk to try to run recovery console, and it does not even detect that
> I have windows XP. All my user data is still on the C: drive, while vista is
> on F:, and it is locked from me being able to access it from Vista due to the
> password I put on XP. I even tried altering the access controlls. (cacls
> icacls), and I can not get to my data.