Fixing Kernel32.dll Errors
Posted by Kathy in Fix DLL Errors on 23-04-2009
Tags: DLL Error, dll error message, dll errors, error in kernel32 dll, kernel32 dll error
You have known the error message. Invalid page fault in module kernel32.dll. As simple as that. You curse your stars and reach out for the system engineer’s number. But do you know that you can fix such errors by yourself? No need to pay something hefty for a job which you can do in minutes once you get the drift. In this article we shall be looking into some of the reasons why this error message crops up and some remedial measures for keeping such messages in bay. So shall we delve into the details?
This DLL error is must different from the other forms of errors which you have come across. And it is being listed whenever you do something on the computer, like opening or closing up the windows or executing some program. The cause of the error cannot be stated as one reason, but the cause can be easily found out with the help of the error message which is being displayed along with the kernel32.dll error. So what exactly is the role of kernel32.dll file in your computer? It may be a bit surprising to find that the DLL file has one of the top priority jobs, managing the contents which are present in the memory. While the computer is switched on, the components which are required for the normal running of the OS is loaded from the hard disk drive to the memory. This includes the DLL file too, which is saved in a protected area of the memory. The space which is taken by the kernel32.dll file cannot be used by any other programs. This is the normal case. But when you start seeing such error messages then be warned, because this protected space in the memory is being attacked by various other DLL files.
Some of the common strategies which are employed to fix the error are being listed below. As with all the different forms of DLL errors, these can also be fixed with a proper computer restart. When the PC is restarted, then the memory contents and cleared and reloaded. If the error still occurs even after the restart switch to plan b. When does the error occur? Only when you invoke a program? Or when you invoke all the programs? If it is the former, then try reinstalling the software. A factor which should be pointed out is that the computer should always be kept updated with all the latest security patches and fixes ever released. All these can be found in the Microsoft update website.
Improper password list files (.pwl) are also known to cause kernel32.dll error messages. Try repairing such password list files and verify whether the error is being listed. Thumb.db files when gone corrupt will also lead to the formation of such errors. Saving the DLL files in the desktop will also result in the display of this error message. In some rare situations, malware can be the cause. Scan the PC with a leading antivirus solution.
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