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Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Windows 95/98/ME>"lexplore has caused error in kernel32.dll"> "lexplore has caused error in kernel32.dll" Tags: Kernel32 Internet Explorer DLL Windows Last response: 21 September 2005 13:10 in Windows 95/98/ME Share Anonymous 18 September http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/166867-48-lexplore-caused-error-kernel32 2005 06:24:55 Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsme.general (More info?) On a Win ME system, when I http://forums.majorgeeks.com/index.php?threads/internet-explorer-stopped-working-and-kernel32-dll.285667/ start Internet Explorer, I get a message "lexplore has caused error in kernel32.dll", and Internel Explorer shuts down. I tried the following: -Updated IE to IE6 Update 1. Problem persists. -Ran SpyBot S&D and AVG Anti-Virus, both with latest definitions. Found and removed viruses. Problem persists. -Tried searching for lexplore - can't find it. My impresession is that lexplore is a virus, dll error but I'm not sure, and I can't find it or remove it. Am I right? Is there a way to get rid of it? Also, I want to do a Windows Update on the system, but can't do so because Internet Explorer isn't working. Is there a way to do a Windows Update *without* using Internet explorer (I have other Windows ME systems that are working). More about : lexplore caused error kernel32 dll Anonymous 18 September 2005 kernel32.dll error windows 10:14:43 Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsme.general (More info?) Gus: What version of Internet Explorer are you using? If it is ver. 5.5 try upgrading to IE 6. Harry. "Gus Zernial"
explorer stopped working and kernel32.dll Discussion in 'Software' started by jannie3, Apr 28, 2014. jannie3 Private E-2 Hi everyone. Im new to majorgeeks and hope one of you clever folk can assist me with this problem. I am continually getting Internet Explorer has stopped working and when checked for solutions advised non available. This is happened 100s of times in last the few weeks. Im also getting only part of a webpage displayed on many websites (including this one)and unable to display the page error. This comes and goes as Im reading the page. The globe icon appears in the error crossed out with a red cross and the page error states retype address go back to previous page, likely causes not connected to internet, website encountering problems. As its stopping me doing much on the PC I looked up how to do an event viewer, checked that, and it says that the type of error is APPCRASH iexplore.exe. The source name in the event view is App Hang and says the fault module name is kernel32.dll version 6.0.6002.18449. Any ideas of how I can fix it? jannie3, Apr 28, 2014 #1 mdonah Major Geek Extraordinaire jannie3 said: ↑ Hi everyone. Im new to majorgeeks and hope one of you clever folk can assist me with this problem. I am continually getting Internet Explorer has stopped working and when checked for solutions advised non available. This is happened 100s of times in last the few weeks. Im also getting only part of a webpage displayed on many websites (including this one)and unable to display the page error. This comes and goes as Im reading the page. The globe icon appears in the error crossed out with a red cross and the page error states retype address go back to previous page, likely causes not connected to internet, website encountering problems. As its stopping me doing much on the PC I looked up how to do an event viewer, checked that, and it says that the type of error is APPCRASH iexplore.exe. The source name in the event view is App Hang and says the fault module name is kernel32.dll version 6.0.6002.18449. Any ideas of how I can fix it?Click to expand... What version of Windows and what version of IE are you running? Do you have ALL of the latest updates including the latest version of IE for your version of Windows? Be advised that IE versions 6 through 11 are subject to a recent exploit that even the Federal Government was made aware of. mdonah, Apr 28, 2014 #2 jannie3 Private E-2 Hi there mdonah. Im using Windows Vista. I