Tuesday, December 10, 2013

How to Fix The kernel32.dll Error Fast With Windows 7

People often encounter this problem, there is a window popping up with kernel32.dll error when they are running many programs. And sometimes when you switch two keys, kernel32.dll error appears, then your mouse can't be ordered only can be moved when the error occurs.

What is Kernel32.dll? Kernel32.dll is a very important 32-bit dynamic link library file that belongs to the kernel-level file. It controls the system memory management, data input and output operations and interrupt handling, when Windows starts, it resides in the memory write-protect specific areas, so that this memory area can't be occupied by other programs.

What caused kernel32.dll error? There are many reasons for the problem caused: 1) Such as Windows temporary swap file itself is damaged. File Allocation Table (FAT) errors, and your system has been loaded with destroyed or the file is not the correct version. 2) Computer hardware problems, such as the CPU overheating, damaged power, ground wave, radio frequency noise, damaged disk controllers. 3) Registry file is damaged. The software have been damaged or have not been properly and completely installed. 4) Incorrect or damaged hardware drivers such as Printer driver is not installed properly. Or Java equipment error and LOG file has been destroyed. 5) Computer was infected with a virus.

There are several appropriate ways to fix kernel32.dll error

Firstly, to prevent from this error your should fix wrong memory module, ensure that the graphics card driver is the latest version. It is recommended not to overclock the CPU and bus use, and load settings back to the default values to make your computer runs more stable and durable.

Secondarily, to kick off this error please right-click "My Computer", select "Properties" command in the "Performance" tab, select "Graphics" button to lower the hardware acceleration of a scale, and then restart after the determination, if there are problems, then repeat the above steps continue to scale down the lower one, until it is fine.

Thirdly, to solve the kernel32.dll error problem please try to delete the temporary swap file Win386.swp, enter the system directory (eg C drive directory) then delete Win386.swp, and the file will re-generate When the system reboot. Finally, If it shows this error in the system, then your computer is likely to be infected with malware or spyware or worm, to get kernel32.dll error fixed you need to use antivirus software on your system to Clean or in case the antivirus program didn't work you can manually remove it.

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