August 19th, 2008
Many individuals are not familiar with the Kernel32.dll file. Information about the file Kernel32.dll is not easily accessible, but is important to know to efficiently maintain your system, i.e. what may cause your Kernel32.dll file to malfunction and more. The Kernel32.dll file is a file on your computer that takes care of managing memory, interrupts and input or output operations. Kernel is inside of its own protected memory that is separate from other files.
Whenever a program that is not supposed to tries to access your Kernel.dll, it causes error message. When there is only one program that tries to access this file, you have to replace the program. However, if there are multiple programs trying to access this file it can cause damage to your computer. The usual error messages that can be shown are “Kernel32.dll – Invalid file name” or “Kernel32.dll – file damage or file corrupted” or “missing kernel32.dll file”
If you get this message it is suggested that you reboot the computer (perhaps in safety mode – press F8) to help you to discover what memory-resident software is causing this problem. However, while many of the error messages are caused by memory-resident software, some are also caused by other problems involving your computer.
Specific activities that can cause this message to appear include:
• File allocation damage
• Damaged register
• A control panel file being damaged
• Viruses and more
This is also a common problem if you are “swapping” files and the file is damaged in the process or low disk space. Remember that this problem may cause you to lose the passwords you entered, thus meaning you may need the original entry codes. Keeping any entry codes that come with your computer is advised. Always run your anti-virus to keep your system safe.
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August 19th, 2008
Ieframe.dll is associated with and part of Internet Explorer 7. It is a critical dynamic link library for smooth functioning of IE7. Because ieframe.dll is related to IE7, during the installation of IE7, ieframe.dll errors will sometimes appear. This is only one of the triggers for errors in the iefram.dll. In a situation where an error occurs, it can be difficult to know what to do and how to fix this problem. Knowing what to do and how to respond can help to prevent functions from occurring. Some aspects of what this file does are symptoms of malfunctions.
When “Page not found” or “missing” errors appear it is most likely because of problems related to ieframe.dll. There are also errors with the ieframe.dll that cause the message “Res://ieframe.dll/dnserror.htm” to appear in your browser.
Some of the technical or access caused malfunctions are due to viruses, security software applications that are not up to date, incorrect firewall settings or other problems such as certain windows updates causing these malfunctions. Although there are many ways to fix these problems the methods that are most commonly effective normally start with restarting your computer.
Some of the time if the problem was only a minor malfunction, this can clear the problem up on its own. Other times you have to take further steps such as installing the latest version of internet explorer.
If that does not work, you will need to scan your computer for viruses to not only hopefully find the problem with your computer but also to make sure that your computer is as safe as possible. Some of the time if you use Microsoft you may need to get the latest updates installed to clear up this problem. This can be accomplished by visiting the windows updates page.
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August 19th, 2008
Binkw32.dll is an aspect for the BINK video codec that deals with computer network security. This codec is necessary to play compressed movies on video formats for the following applications:
• Windows
• Mac OS
• Xbox 360
• Wii
• GameCube
• Playstation 2
• Playstation 3
Most users will run into errors with Binkw32.dl if they are using the cracker version of a game. Often for video to work properly, it is necessary to utilize the original CD or DVD during game-play. Cracked versions of games will usually come with a file removing the need for the disc to be inserted. However, this can cause problems if the game tries to correct an aspect of the video codec and is unable to do so, which will usually end in a system crash.
If you do have problems with your Binkw32.dll file, try shutting down the program you are using and restarting it. If the DLL file was only have a temporary problem, this may resolve it and end further concern. If this does not work, you can try reinstalling your program. This will delete and completely reinstall your program and should resolve the error. If your game or application still refuses to work, you can download a fix from RAD game tools on-line as a last result. This will give you the latest version of the patch and should resolve the problem.
Always be certain to run your anti-virus on the off chance the error could be due to a virus infection. Regular maintenance will help you prevent this possibility.
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August 19th, 2008
Part of the Advrcntr Module from Nero AG, Advrcntr3.dll is a “dynamic link library file”. The Advrcntr3.dll file was created by Nero to facilitate communication between its programs and the main system. If the Advrcntr3.dll is corrupted or damaged, Nero will not be able to function and will close down with an error message.
The Advrcntr3.dll is vital not only to run Nero on a computer, but also to allow for communication between Nero and other programs on the computer. This file holds pertinent instructions, which tell your OS to do certain things for the program (i.e. activating, sending information, etc.).
This information is a vital part of the dynamic link library system, and will not function properly if corrupted or damaged. Properly maintaining this file will prevent your system from being unable to run certain programs like Nero.
If an error message concerning the Advrcntr3.dll is displayed on your computer, beware of a possible infection. Run your antivirus and any relevant scanning software you have available on your system. If you can start Nero, use the Help file to example the problem and e-mail technical support if necessary.
If after you have completed all of these steps you still have the problem, you can try reinstalling Nero. This should resolve your problem, but if it does not, you can look for appropriate software on the internet to reinstall the Advrcntr3.dll directly without having to uninstall Nero. Always scan your computer regularly to avoid any damage to your system due to a virus.
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July 10th, 2008
Unfortunately, there is no program that does not have at least one bug in it. Human beings are only human, after all, and prone to make mistakes. With the beta version of IE 7, some users may have experienced problems when installing the program. This may also have happened for anyone who attempts to uninstall IE7 by any other method than Add/Remove Programs.
If you received the error “Iertutil.dll file not found”, this is because somehow the file, which is used by a number of programs and not just IE, has been either deleted or corrupted. The only way to fix this is to either 1) reinstall IE7 or 2) manually re-insert the file back into where it belongs.
If you need to re-install the program, revisit the Microsoft website: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/downloads/ie/getitnow.mspx and follow the appropriate directions to install Internet Explorer 7.
If you want to try uploading the file itself, be very careful where you get the file from. Many downloads on the internet today have viruses in them that can damage your computer. Always run your anti-virus before opening any file. If you can, get it from the Microsoft website for maximum security. Try: http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dll-files.shtml?iertutil and download the file.
Once the file is downloaded, follow the appropriate instructions. If installing for another program, try to verify which program needs the file first.
Keep in mind that sometimes installing a third-party program may also cause your iertutil.dll file to have problems. Be cautious which program you download onto your computer and keep your anti-virus updated and scanning regularly.
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July 10th, 2008
Fusion.dll is a type of module called an assembly manager used in conjuncture with the Microsoft .net framework. Its purpose is to download and install functions of the .NET Microsoft framework. As it is a vital part of your main system, deleting it or trying to edit it is a bad idea unless you know what you are doing.
If you encounter any errors associated with the fusion.dll file, it could be the .net framework on your system is probably not functioning correctly.
Your first try at fixing this problem should be updating your .net framework via the Microsoft website. Sometimes this will fix the problem and give you the most current version of the program. However, if this will not work, mainly due to the fusion.dll being corrupted, your next option is to try and re-install the fusion.dll file itself.
There are a number of websites on the internet that offers different versions of fusion.dll files. http://www.dlldump.com/download-dll-files_new.php/dllfiles/F/fusion.dll/1.0.3705.60186/download.html might help.
If you can, stick with the Microsoft official website to avoid any security risks. Carefully refer to the error message to verify what the error is and follow the instructions on the website you choose. Monitor carefully the file as it may have a virus; use your anti-virus to check all of your files before installing them.
Remember, you can also contact http://support.microsoft.com/gp/wusupport if you have questions or are unable to solver the problem. They will usually message you back and provided you a link to instructions and a download to solve your problem.
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