A few days ago, a hard drive destroyed the results of a year of work, but also made me upgrade to Mac OS X Leopard, a new start.
Leopard's own Boot Camp software enables the MAC to run Windows as well.
First you need to use the Boot Camp Assistant on a Mac to separate a partition for Windows, and then you can insert the disc and start installing it.
After that, two problems were encountered.
The first problem is that "Disk Error Press any key to restart" appears when all files are restarted and the installation begins. The reason for this is that the main thing is that after you choose to install the partition, you need to format the partition once and use the FAT format.
The second problem is when you copy all the file restarts to start the installation, the Windows Rootsystem32hal.dll is missing or corrupt appears, please re-install. "This should be when you select a partition, you delete the [ Boot Camp] Partition and then reformat it. The correct way to do this is to not delete the [Boot Camp] partition and format it directly with FAT.
After a successful installation, the installation of Windows driver is done!