Error 4 Ntkrnlmp.exe
we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Solved: ntkrnlmp.exe error when installing OS Discussion in 'Hardware' started by mslynn, Jun 11, 2006. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement mslynn Thread Starter Joined: Aug 3, 2005 Messages: 238 I'm working on an old machine with the following: PII 350 w/mmx 256 MB RAM CD-ROM 3.5 floppy I started putting this thing together out of bits & pieces for my dog's groomer. (She's a cancer survivor and now her husband's been diagnosed with cancer which they found after he had a major stroke. And they're only in their 40s. Anyway - they can't afford a new machine.) I thought all was well until I tried to install the OS. I've tried Win 98SE (2 copies) and Win2k Pro on 3 different hard drives. And everytime I get the same error during the initial install phase when it's loading files. ERROR: File \i386\ntkrnlmp.exe could not be loaded. The error code is 4. Setup cannot continue. Press any key to exit. I thought maybe I had a bad memory module somewhere, but I've done some swapping and exchanging and rearranging. (I've spent a lot of time on this.) And no matter what configuration of hard drive and memory I use, I ge the same message. Any ideas what I'm missing here? mslynn, Jun 11, 2006 #1 Sponsor qldit Joined: Mar 18, 2005 Messages: 3,390 Good Morning mslynn, anytime you have problems with files loading like that, try a different CDROM, usually that is caused by muddy reads. qldit. qldit, Jun 11, 2006 #2 mslynn Thread Starter Joined: Aug 3, 2005 Messages: 238 Thanks, qldit. I'll try that. mslynn, Jun 11, 2006 #3 qldit Joined: Mar 18, 2005 Messages: 3,390 Oh, and make sure you get the Memtest86 program and run it from a bootable disk. You will not get a decent load with memory errors. I never do any installs these days without a test, it is amazing the problems that can be prevented. Memtest not only checks the total memory amount, it also checks every address for retention and accuracy. Accept no errors. From memory there are six basic tests but it is best to leave it run for at least an hour. Some memory sticks are intermittent, some sockets are also intermittent, (as far as I can remember!) I doubt my memory would pass that test!! (LOL) I have actually done an install holding a
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The file I386\L_intl.nlf could not be loaded. The error code is 7. -Or- The file I386\Ntkrnlmp.exe could not be loaded. The error code is 7. These errors appear when the setup is still in the text mode. http://www.exe-error-fixes.com/fix-ntkrnlmpexe-loaded-error/ When these errors occur, they prevent you from completing the Windows installation. Reason These Ntkrnlmp.exe errors appear when either the BIOS settings of your computer are incorrect or your RAM is faulty. Solution Depending on the cause of error, you need to either change your BIOS settings to default or replace the faulty RAM to resolve it. Change BIOS settings to default To apply default BIOS settings, enter your BIOS error 4 setup, select and save the default BIOS settings. Note: When your system loads, the text in the bottom part of the screen contains information on which key you need to press to enter the BIOS setup. Also, before changing your BIOS settings, note the current settings. This information will come in handy if you need to revert to your old settings later. Replace the faulty RAM If you find your error 4 ntkrnlmp.exe BIOS settings were already set to default, the cause of the above errors could be faulty RAM. If you have only one RAM installed, then replace it with new RAM to fix the error. In case you have multiple RAM chips, then to identify the faulty RAM chip, take out all the RAM chips, insert them one by one and restart your computer each time. Discard or replace the RAM chip that generates the error after installing. Note: You can also use the help of a reliable memory diagnostic tool to identify the corrupt memory module. Besides incorrect BIOS settings or faulty hardware, another major cause of recurring exe errors is malware infection. Malware, such as worms and viruses deliberately change the reference points of exe files in the registry. As a result, exe errors, such as ntkrnlmp.exe errors occur every time an application tries to execute the infected file. To prevent malware from causing exe errors on your computer, we recommend you secure your PC by installing robust antimalware software, such as STOPzilla Antivirus and Spyware Cease. Also, schedule regular malware scans of your entire PC and keep your antimalware software updated with the latest virus definitions and security updates. Furthermore, ensure that your registry is cle