Erros relacionados ao kernel32.dll podem surgir por diferentes razões diferentes. Por exemplo, um aplicativo defeituoso, o kernel32.dll ter sido excluído ou perdido, corrompido por software malicioso presente no seu PC ou um registro danificado do Windows.
As mensagens de erro mais comuns são:
- O programa não pode ser iniciado porque está faltando kernel32.dll no seu computador. Tente reinstalá-lo para resolver esse problema.
- Houve um problema na inicialização do kernel32.dll. Não foi possível encontrar o módulo especificado.
- Erro ao carregar kernel32.dll. O módulo especificado não pôde ser encontrado
- Não foi possivel localizar o ponto de entrada do procedimento * na biblioteca de vinculo dinâmico kernel32.dll
- Não foi possível localizar o número ordinal * na biblioteca de vínculo dinâmico kernel32.dll
- kernel32.dll não foi projetado para ser executado no Windows ou contém um erro. Tente instalar o programa novamente usando a mídia de instalação original ou contate o administrador do sistema ou o fornecedor do software para obter suporte.
Na grande maioria dos casos, a solução é reinstalar adequadamente o kernel32.dll no seu PC, para a pasta do sistema do Windows. Alternativamente, alguns programas, em especial os jogos de PC, exigem que o arquivo DLL seja colocado na pasta de instalação do jogo/aplicativo.
Para obter instruções de instalação detalhadas, consulte as nossas FAQ.
Detalhes adicionais sobre o kernel32.dll:
Kernel32.dll file handles the memory usage in "Microsoft Windows". It is one of the primary files that are needed in order for "Windows" to function properly. 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. Nothing works in “Windows” if the kernel32.dll file is damaged, moved or deleted. For this reason, we advise everyone to never attempt replacement of this file. We only have it available so that those few who *really* know what they are doing have a chance to get it. 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. Figure out why it is incompatible with your system first, it might be as simple as locating a different version of that program.
The most common occurring error messages caused by problems with kernel32.dll:
• "Explorer caused an invalid page fault in module Kernel32.dll."
• "Iexplore caused an invalid page fault in module kernel32.dll."
• "Commgr32 caused an invalid page fault in module kernel32.dll."
• "Error in Kernel32.dll."
• "[PROGRAM NAME] has caused an error in Kernel32.dll."
Errors arise when other applications in "Windows" are trying to access the protected memory space that Kernel32.dll is using. These kind of errors can occur in all "Microsoft Windows" operating systems from "Windows 95" to the new "Windows 7".
DLL-Files.com Support says
2013-10-02:
Lots of people having issues with latest Skype update these days. The error message concerns Kernel32.dll Note: Do NOT attempt to change this .dll on your computer. This is not the issue. The problem is that Skype have stopped support Win XP SP2 and older. You need to update to XP SP3 from Microsoft help center then possibly reinstall Skype again. Do note: Microsoft themselves will stop support this XP from April 2014 onwards, and so will lots of other software vendors. Hope it helps!
Comments made by users:
I have got the problem "MakeCriticalSectionGlobal could not be found in KERNEL32.dll"
If your getting an error that you dont have the KERNEL32.DLL file that probably means you dont have at least XP service pack 2...
Hi! I used to use Skype for a long time without problems. But recently I have received notification on updating the program. So after updating of Skype, the latter doesn't run. Only notification "Fatal Error" with short description "Failed to get proc address for SetDllDirectoryW (Kernel32.dll)" is appeared.