Error Installing Ikernel.exe Windvd
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users because it simplifies the installation process and reduces the risk of installation errors. Ikernel.exe acts as the engine or driving force behind InstallShield. Since there are hundreds of applications that use InstallShield for installation, the chances of ikernel.exe errors are quite high. Let us now have a look at some of the common ikernel.exe errors and their solutions. Error Message: "Ikernel.exe - Application Error. The instruction at "0x771c741a" referenced memory at "0x00163650" The memory could not be read. Click on ok to terminate the program." Cause of Error This ikernel.exe error message may occur when one or more of the following conditions are true: There is some problem with the memory chips installed on your computer-either they are inadequate or malfunctioning. You are trying to install Java on a system running Windows XP SP1 or Windows XP with the Hotfix Q328310 applied. Either ikernel.exe or a related component, by default located in the C:\Program Files\Common Files\InstallShield\Engine folder, is corrupt or damaged. At times, the file or its component may be marked as read only and thus, result in an error. Since newer versions of programs are frequently being released, there is also the possibility that the version the user is trying to install is an old one. This may make the ikernel engine incompatible with the download file and cause an error. Error Message: "The InstallShield engine ikernel.exe could not be launched. Error loading type library/dll." Cause of Error Any one of Stdole32.tlb, Stdole2.tlb or Stdole.tlb files are missing from the Windows\System32 folder. The ikernel file could still be in memory if you have just finished installing an application. Patience resolves this error. Wait a while and then try again. The error message should not show up anymore. You are logged on to Windows XP with a non-administrative user account. Administrative privileges are necessary to run the InstallShield setup program. Error Message: "Ikernel cannot be copied to C:\Program Files\Common Files\InstallShield\Engine\6\Intel 32" This error may occur if you do not have the required privileges to perform the task. Resolution Methods Depending on the error and the cause, you may use one of the following methods to fix ikernel.exe application errors. Resolving Java Related Issues Method 1: Rename the InstallShield Engine folder. Right-click on the Start button and then select Explore to launch Windows Explorer You may also press the Windows key and E together