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ca fait 3 jours que j'ai mon mbp avec leopard.
je suis ravi, c'est mon premier switch et tout fonctionne impec, sauf la possibiliter d'installer xp ![]() j'ai créer la partition avec bootcamp, reformater a l'instal de windows la dite partition en ntfs, et au redémarrage toujours le même problème de : "hall.dll manquante" ![]() j'ai retenté plusieurs fois l'installation,rien a faire toujours le même message. j'ai lu que certain avait resolu le problème en supprimant la petite partition de 200 mo visible dans le menu de partitionnement de windows. seulement d'autres déconseille fortement la suppression de cette partition,car cela engendrerai des soucis sous osx ![]() je suis preneur de tous conseil merci d'avance |
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![]() Macbidouilleur d'Or ! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Groupe : Membres Messages : 1 745 Inscrit : 13 Nov 2006 Membre no 72 823 ![]() |
Bonjour,
MacFixit a posté un article qui pourra peut-être aider du monde : http://www.macfixit.com/article.php?story=20080111102745203 CITATION Problems installing Boot Camp under Leopard Several users have reported problems installing Windows XP through Boot Camp under Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard). In some cases, users are presented with the error "hal.dll (Hardware Abstraction Layer) Missing or Corrupt" or a simple "Disk Error" MacFixIt reader Skip writes: "I tried to install windows every way imaginable; convert the partition to NTFS, leave it untouched or delete it and create an NTFS partition and I am still unable to install Windows XP." There are a few potential solutions to this problem: Reformat As described in Knowledge Base article #306504: "After creating a Windows partition in Boot Camp 2.0 in Mac OS X 10.5, then rebooting from the Windows XP installer CD, be sure that you format the Windows partition before continuing with the rest of the Windows XP setup process. Important: Do not use the option named "Leave the current file system intact (no changes)." In other words, for instance: use Boot Camp to partition the drive as FAT32, then follow the instructions to begin the Windows XP install, and when prompted, reformat the partition with the utility as FAT (FAT32). Update EFI In some cases, however, users are not being prompted to reformat. The problem may be out-of-date EFI. Make sure that you have the latest revision for your system, available from Apple's download page (search for EFI). Modify Windows XP CD As described by Apple Discussions poster Talez: check to see if there is a file named "winnt.sif" inside the I386 folder on the Windows XP CD. If it exists, follow these instructions to rebuild the Windows XP CD. Talez says "Skip steps 2 and 3 (since you already have SP2 built in) and remove the 'winnt.si' file from the I386 folder before going on to step 4." -------------------- Macbook Pro 15" Core 2 Duo 2.33GHz, 3Go RAM, Mac OS X 10.6.8 | Macbook Air 13" mi-2011 Core i5, Mac OS X 10.8
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