Hey Beavis And Norm,
Thanks For The Response, But I Think I Got The Problem Solved, But Too Soon To Tell. I Spend 5 Hours With The Techs Where I Purchased My Parts And I Sit There With Them Until I Got Some Anwsers. So Far We Have Got It Down To A Defective Hard Drive. I Bought An Eighty Gig Western Digital. Got Another One Coming Tomorrow, So They Let Me Borrow A 40 Gig To See If That Is Really The Problem. I Loaded Everything Up Last Night And Sit With It For About 5 Hours. As Of Now Everything Is Up And Running Great. Just Hope It Will Stay That Way, But Time Will Tell. As For That Hal.dll File That Will Make Your Stomach Tie Up In Knots.
Norm, I Am Like You If It Happens Again I Will Do The Process Of Elimination.
Beavis, I Tried The Restore Of Repair And Even The Techs Could Not Touch It. Like I Said It Took Them 5 Hours To Figure It Out. My Father Aways Said To Me (don't Calculate Your Juvenile Poutry Before The Proper Process Of Indivision Has Fully Materialized)

In Other Words Don't Count Your Chickens Before They Hatch, So That Is What I Am Doing Now Is Waiting To See If This Is The Problem.
Next Question: When I Get My New Hard Drive Can I Transfer What I Have On This One To The New One? I'm Talking About The Kma Files.
Thanks Again