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11 Feb 2004, 06:23
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The Port Royale
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Iexplore has caused a fault in Kernal32.dll
lol, my mate has asked for help on this, he cant open control panel nor IE, and so i went googling on it, this was the solution]
http://www.hawaiian.net/support_template.php?p=30
says to go to microsofts site and download new IE version, but how are you meant to do that with IE not working!
any other solutions?
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11 Feb 2004, 06:43
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Re: Iexplore has caused a fault in Kernal32.dll
Kernel
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KERNEL KERNEL KERNEL KERNEL KERNEL
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11 Feb 2004, 06:48
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Re: Iexplore has caused a fault in Kernal32.dll
Why don't you download DAP or something, send him the installer, then give him the url to the ie download.
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11 Feb 2004, 11:04
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Re: Iexplore has caused a fault in Kernal32.dll
Close computer, delete ME, ban user.
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11 Feb 2004, 13:42
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Re: Iexplore has caused a fault in Kernal32.dll
You must be confused. Microsoft is a reputable company and therefore does not make bad products. Windows Millennium, as a product of the Microsoft Corporation is ergo a good product.
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11 Feb 2004, 14:07
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Re: Iexplore has caused a fault in Kernal32.dll
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Originally Posted by queball
Kernel
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11 Feb 2004, 14:16
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Re: Iexplore has caused a fault in Kernal32.dll
Moving to tech support.
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11 Feb 2004, 15:04
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Re: Iexplore has caused a fault in Kernal32.dll
reinstall/repair the windows install. Could vary from a corrupt kernel32.dll to a fault in explorer, iexplore or any dll either of those programs use.
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11 Feb 2004, 20:08
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The Port Royale
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Re: Iexplore has caused a fault in Kernal32.dll
hrm
i talked to him on the phone just then
every single app is making kernal32.dll faults
i had sent him a pcdoctor type file before his MSN faulted, and that wouldnt run either
so nothing works now...its buggered!
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11 Feb 2004, 20:10
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Clerk
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Re: Iexplore has caused a fault in Kernal32.dll
General Kernel32.dll problems are often a memory problem.
Backup, reformat, reinstall. If you're still getting them could be memory/motherboard issue.
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12 Feb 2004, 00:40
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Born Sinful
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Re: Iexplore has caused a fault in Kernal32.dll
More likely a "you are running the world's second most unstable operating system" issue (second to Win95, ofc).
Seriously.
Upgrade to WinXP, or Win2k if you can't afford XP.
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12 Feb 2004, 03:23
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Re: Iexplore has caused a fault in Kernal32.dll
kill ur mate that will fix the problem
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12 Feb 2004, 03:59
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Re: Iexplore has caused a fault in Kernal32.dll
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Originally Posted by Muha
lol, my mate has asked for help on this, he cant open control panel nor IE, and so i went googling on it, this was the solution]
http://www.hawaiian.net/support_template.php?p=30
says to go to microsofts site and download new IE version, but how are you meant to do that with IE not working!
any other solutions?
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Pft, use DAP.
Give him this on a floppy or hell email it. Its only 500k to begin the install process.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en
My god, you people make some things more complicated then has to be. You could also if he doesn't have a fast ISP connection and you do burn this
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/iea...6/ieak6sp1.asp
Then you can make it say Microsoft Internet Explorere provided by Your ****ing Savior in the title bar.
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12 Feb 2004, 07:29
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Mr. Blobby
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Re: Iexplore has caused a fault in Kernal32.dll
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Originally Posted by Muha
every single app is making kernal32.dll faults!
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Quote:
Originally Posted by queball
Kernel
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13 Feb 2004, 00:28
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Re: Iexplore has caused a fault in Kernal32.dll
it could be corrupt memory....
download memtest86 from the net (or some such i cant remember exact name) give him a floppy and tell him to run it.
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