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Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Windows 95/98/ME>Win98 Kernel32.dll> Win98 Kernel32.dll Tags: Kernel32 Boot DLL Windows Last response: 17 December 2000 12:23 in Windows 95/98/ME Share conquistadorst 13 November 2000 10:08:29 I constantly have a kernel32.dll windows xp kernel32.dll error when i boot up, but not all the time. My system will usually kernel32.dll entry point not found run fine despite the fact, but none of the normal startup programs will load. Besides having errors when i boot up is not
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a pleseant feeling, nor does it look good when friends come over, hehe. This happens to both my machine and my brother's, both of them are totally different (pentium150 & Athlon K7 600) Any suggestion? More about
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: win98 kernel32 dll Anonymous 14 November 2000 03:29:34 You might want to consider a fresh start.. meaning.. a format.. and Windows reinstallation. Or you can use some Diag tool to try and determine what is wrong. But a sure bet is reinstalling. /---------------------------------------/ Be and let others be as well! The Dark-Knight Anonymous 14 November 2000 03:32:39 Hey, Reformat, there is something majorly wrong. Do a reformat if it's still doing it try a windows service pack 3 download different copy of Win. Timothy Stankus One of the First AMD Athlon Users =) Related resources How do i know if Kernel32.dll is Corrupt? - Tech Support The Procedure entry point EncodePointer could not be located in the dynamic link library, KERNEL32.dll - Tech Support Unable to install DirectX 9.0c/DecodePointer missing in KERNEL32.dll - Forum Unable to install DirectX 9.0c/DecodePointer missing in KERNEL32.dll - Forum Unable to install DirectX 9.0c/DecodePointer missing in KERNEL32.dll - Forum Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Get the answer Tormented 16 November 2000 19:58:55 Memory problem ? ----------------------- -R.K. Bubba 16 November 2000 22:29:25 I agree, reformat both yours and your brother's. Don't use the same OS to reinstall on both computers and see if they both still do it. If you use the same OS installation CD on both and they both continue to have the problem, then its the OS CD. Anonymous 17 November 2000 15:37:54 I have seen this error due to bad memory. I would run a mem check prgm. Since it is happening on 2 different systems...... who knows?! slice-N-dice Quote: Nothing travels faster than the speed of pain Toejam31 17 December 2000 12:23:12 As a guess, I would say that both you and your brother have a program installed that is running when you first boo
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to Tech Support Guy, we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. how do i fix missing KERNEL32.DLL? Discussion in https://forums.techguy.org/threads/how-do-i-fix-missing-kernel32-dll.1027329/ 'Earlier Versions of Windows' started by sinn78, Nov 17, 2011. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement sinn78 Thread Starter Joined: Nov 17, 2011 Messages: 2 When downloading the opra browser i am stopped and this message appears: The OPERA_1152_INT_SETUP[1].EXE file is linked to missing export KERNEL32.DLL: Get User Default UILanguage. How Do I Manually fix this? sinn78, Nov 17, 2011 #1 dll error Sponsor VictoriaiiCe Joined: Oct 20, 2011 Messages: 684 What version of windows are you running win 98? And where are you downloading opera from? It's not a missing DLL file. When software, that is OS specific (XP or ME) is being run in your Win98SE environment. Opera is probably using a function that is not supported by the version you are running which kernel32.dll error windows is why I need to know the exact version of windows VictoriaiiCe, Nov 17, 2011 #2 sinn78 Thread Starter Joined: Nov 17, 2011 Messages: 2 VictoriaiiCe said: ↑ What version of windows are you running win 98? And where are you downloading opera from? It's not a missing DLL file. When software, that is OS specific (XP or ME) is being run in your Win98SE environment. Opera is probably using a function that is not supported by the version you are running which is why I need to know the exact version of windowsClick to expand... I am running win98 OS. Opera and Firefox both said that the system couldn't support them. well firefox said that and suggested that i download opera and then that's where i got this message and then it closes down sinn78, Nov 18, 2011 #3 VictoriaiiCe Joined: Oct 20, 2011 Messages: 684 Okay let me see if I can find an older version of opera that is compatible with your system. VictoriaiiCe, Nov 18, 2011 #4 VictoriaiiCe Joined: Oct 20, 2011 Messages: 684 Try this version: http://kernelex.sourceforge.net/2010/12/opera-11-compatible-with-kernelex/ If no success follow these inst