Troubleshooting Of kernel32.dll
Posted by Kathy in Troubleshooting DLL on 22-04-2009
Tags: dll error message, error in dll, error in kernel32 dll, kernel32, kernel32 dll
Management of the memory is an important function of the operating system and kernel32.dll file is mainly associated with the memory managing paradigm. The DLL file is also known to be adept in handling interrupt requests as well as the input and output operations. Troubleshooting of kernel32.dll file has been discussed in this article. Before delving into the details it is better to list some of the causes of kernel32.dll errors. Users operating in the NT arena might have come across the infamous invalid page fault error message. Ever wondered what causes the display of this error message? Memory space is always kept protected by the kernel32.dll file and whenever a program tries to take away that memory space, this error is being listed. It can be one program which is trying to get into the protected memory space, or it can be a collection of programs which are trying to access this space. Depending upon the error message troubleshooting can be handled.
Some of the common causes of kernel32.dll file error messages are listed below:
- Damage of the swap file region is one of the primary causes of the kernel32.dll error messages. Swap is required as an extension to the physical memory which is present in the PC.
- The files in the hard disk are allocated in various forms. Some of the common allocation techniques are FAT32, NTFS. Damage to this file allocation technique can also result in kernel32.dll error message.
- Well this reason is obvious but still has to be listed among the causes, partial or complete damage to the kernel32.dll file will also result in the mentioned error message.
- Softwares which have been improperly installed or configured along with corruption in the registry are one of the causes.
- Hardware drivers which have been properly installed as well as softwares may also cause kernel32.dll errors. In some extreme cases problems of the motherboard will also be reflected as a kernel error.
- Lastly the presence of virus or spyware softwares also will lead to the display of this error message. Ambient free space should be present in the hard disk drive else kernel32.dll will be resulted.
Some procedures for curbing kernel32.dll system errors are listed below:
- If you notice the display of this error message after installing a particular software or hardware, try uninstalling and reinstalling them. If the problem persists, especially in case of hardwares, remove the said hardware at the earliest.
- Creation of the password file list can also solve the kernel32.dll errors. The only gripe of this method is that almost all the passwords which have been saved on the PC will be deleted with the formation of a new password file list. A new password file list can be created by deleting the .pml files which are present in the Windows folder. After deletion, when the PC is restarted, then a new password file list will be created without fail. It is better to note down the passwords so that you can safely delete the .pwl files.
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