

These kind of errors can occur in all "Microsoft Windows" operating systems from "Windows 95" to the new "Windows 7".

The most common occurring error messages caused by problems with kernel32.dll: Figure out why it is incompatible with your system first, it might be as simple as locating a different version of that program. In most all cases when you get an error message about kernel32.dll it is because of system incompatibilities with the application you are trying to run. We only have it available so that those few who *really* know what they are doing have a chance to get it. For this reason, we advise everyone to never attempt replacement of this file. Nothing works in “Windows” if the kernel32.dll file is damaged, moved or deleted.

When you start your PC - kernel32.dll is loaded in to a protected space in the memory, and there after it locates other applications that wants to be loaded in to the memory. It is one of the primary files that are needed in order for "Windows" to function properly. Kernel32.dll file handles the memory usage in "Microsoft Windows".
