
If you had the ‘hal.dll’ error during the installation, here is how to correct it. Once you can see your start menu it is safe to remove the usb stick and reboot your pc to make sure everything worked. It is very important that you DO NOT REMOVE THE USB STICK before this point. (if you still have the hal.dll error, please boot from the USB Flash Disk or SD Card using option 1). Once the GUI portion of setup is complete you will again have to boot into GUI mode this will complete the XP installation and you will end up at you XP desktop. We will resolve the hal.dll error a bit later. This is to allow you to complete the GUI section of the Windows XP installation. This time, select option number 1, for the GUI setup. If you get an error (hal.dll error most likely), power off your machine and boot from the USB Flash Disk or SD Card again. Once the text mode portion of setup is complete it will boot into the GUI mode (you can press enter after the reboot if your too excited to wait the 30 seconds).

delete/recreate the primary partition on your pc and format it using NTFS. On the startup menu you have two options, select option number 2 for text mode setup.įrom this point on it is just like any other windows XP installation. Please refer to the user manual of your netbook PC on how to change your BIOS settings if you need to.

This is normally done in the BIOS settings of the netbook. For other netbooks, make sure that netbook is configured with USB or Card Redaer as the primary boot device. If you have not done this yet, please follow this tutorail on How to Make a Bootable USB Flash Drive or SD Card for Windows XP.įor the Compaq Mini 110 all you would have to do is insert your USB Flash Drive or SD Card and press F9 when booting to give you a boot device menu, where your inserted USB Flash Drive or SD Card should appear as a boot option. You will need to have already prepared the bootable USB Flash Drive or SD Card. This tutorail is for installing Windows XP on a Compaq Mini 110 or other netbook using a USB Flash Drive or SD Card.
