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Posted By: s7uajones Lost kernel32.dll file - 17th Nov 2013 8:05am
I opened up my works computer after a week away, it's been turned off and unplugged
When it starts up it shows a fatal error kernel32.dll file and sone program's won't work,
I have tried the system restore however it can't comple the process .

How do I get the file back without restoring the whole computer

Thanks in advance stu
Posted By: zigzagwanderer Re: Lost kernel32.dll file - 17th Nov 2013 9:10am
Google - there's loads of advice / fixes available .
Posted By: eggandchips Re: Lost kernel32.dll file - 17th Nov 2013 9:21am
http://pcsupport.about.com/od/findbyerrormessage/a/kernel-dll-not-found-missing-error.htm

hope this helps
Posted By: s7uajones Re: Lost kernel32.dll file - 17th Nov 2013 9:30am
Thanks but I have tried all the places you suggested and downloaded a few fixes but at the end of it all I need to pay £20 with no guarantee of fixing the problem
Posted By: Mark Re: Lost kernel32.dll file - 17th Nov 2013 11:47am
Do a search on another pc for the location of such a file.

Copy and paste the file from another machine. You've nothing to loose.

What version operating system are you working with.

P.s. Try a scan disk it can fix many problems too. So the error your searching may not even be the problem.
Posted By: Mark Re: Lost kernel32.dll file - 17th Nov 2013 12:20pm
Its probably due to the power being switched off at the pc. And not powered down. A scan disk could fix it.
Posted By: tonyh Re: Lost kernel32.dll file - 17th Nov 2013 1:28pm
Stu, try a guy called Ian at peninsula I.T. services his phone number is 0151 238 0660 really good guy and not a rip off merchant
Posted By: mikeeb Re: Lost kernel32.dll file - 17th Nov 2013 5:40pm
Or try here Click Click wink
Posted By: s7uajones Re: Lost kernel32.dll file - 19th Nov 2013 7:56pm
Still no luck
I have downloaded a few fixes now and got nowhere

Anyway how do I get a scan disk
I am a it thicko
Posted By: Mark Re: Lost kernel32.dll file - 19th Nov 2013 9:02pm
In windows,

Open my compter
Right click on Drive C and select properties.
An new window will open.
Across the top select tools
Select Scan Disk / Check Drive.

* You will get a prompt about it being busy.
* Just say yes as its saying do you want a scan disk to start after the next reboot.

Restart your computer it will do a scandisk as windows starts up.
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