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Wednesday, April 25, 2012
How to Fix Kernel32 Errors
1. Open the Start menu and click on the 'My Computer' or 'Computer' icon.
2. Go to your local hard drive, which is usually labeled as the 'C:' drive, and open the 'Windows' folder.
3. Press the 'F3' key on your keyboard to bring up a search box or, if you are running Windows 7, place your cursor in the search field in the upper-right corner of the window.
4. Type '*.pwl' into the search box and hit the 'Enter' key to run the search.
5. Go to the 'Edit' menu when the search has finished and choose the 'Select All' option.
6. Press the 'Delete' key on your keyboard to remove the old password list file.
7. Restart your computer. Windows will now automatically create a new password list file and resolve the Kernal32 errors.