Where to place kernel32.dll?

marvin92 Posted messages 44 Status Member -  
 meroin-47 -
Hello everyone

I am using Windows Media Center SP2 and Firefox 2.0.0.6 thanks
Configuration: Windows XP Firefox 2.0.0.6

7 answers

  1. Anonymous user
     
    hi in c\windows\system32
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    1. meroin-47
       
      problème J'ai besoin de télécharger le fichier kernel dll32 du système Windows XP
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  2. Anonymous user
     
    Hi, try to start it in safe mode with the administrator account of the computer (safe mode: press F8 at the beginning of the PC startup) see you
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  3. marvin92 Posted messages 44 Status Member 1
     
    WHEN I PUT IT IN C/WIN/SYSTEM32 IT ASKS ME TO REPLACE IT, AND WHEN I SAY "YES" IT TELLS ME "unable to replace file with the same name" strange. Can you help me?
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  4. Anonymous user
     
    Hello, let's start from the beginning. Read this: When you open Outlook Express, you get the following error message:

    MSIMN has caused a page fault in module Kernel32.DLL

    This problem may be due to the activation of the "Disconnect after sending and receiving" option in Outlook

    To fix it, simply uncheck this option in Outlook:

    * open Microsoft Outlook without connecting to the mail server.
    * click on Tools / Options then choose the Connection tab
    * uncheck the "Disconnect after sending and receiving" option
    * confirm by clicking OK
    * restart Outlook
    -- was that your problem, otherwise which software was responsible for the kernel32.dll crash?
    When someone says: I'm killing myself telling you this! Let him die. lol
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  5. Anonymous user
     
    Hi, found this solution
    or: I suppose you've already downloaded this dll. You need to place it in C:\Windows\System32.
    The easiest way is to cut and paste it from wherever it is to System32. See you!
    When someone says: I'm killing myself telling you this! Let them die. lol
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  6. Anonymous user
     
    or else: Windows find a missing or deleted dll file
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    Man is imperfect, but it's not surprising when you think about the time when he was created.
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  7. marvin92 Posted messages 44 Status Member 1
     
    thank you very much lole23 see you later
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