The following conditions can cause KERNEL32.DLL error messages:
* Damaged swap file
* File allocation damage
* Damaged password list
* Damaged or incorrect version of the KERNEL32.DLL file
* Damaged registry
* Hardware, hot CPU, over clocking, broken power supply, RF noise, ground bounce, or bad hard disk controller
* BIOS settings for Wait states, RAM timing, or other BIOS settings
* Third-party software that is damaged or incorrectly installed
* .DLL files that are saved to the desktop
* Non-existent or broken Temp folder
* A control panel (.CPL) file is damaged
* Incorrect or damaged hardware driver
* Incorrectly installed printer drivers or HP Jetadmin drivers
* Damaged Java Machine
* Damaged .LOG files
* Damaged entries in the History folder
* Incompatible or damaged dynamic link library files
* Viruses
* Damaged or incorrect MSINFO32.EXE file
* Low disk space
* Other problems that depend on the Kernel file