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1. Re: Unusual error...need help.
From: Karl Andre <redeath2001@yahoo.com>
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Date: Fri, 1 Nov 2002 13:16:08 -0800 (PST)
From: Karl Andre <redeath2001@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Unusual error...need help.
Hmm I run AB on windows 2000 and it runs like a charm
UNTIL...I loaded the new Warhammer 40K Second ed AB
files it only gives me that error with those and when
I switched back to the previous AB file works fine
--- baugherjohn <baugherj@prodigy.net> wrote:
> KERNEL32.dll is an operating system file that
> controls the way that
> the operating system looks at the memory. There are
> a couple
> fixes.
>
> 1)If you are using Windows XP, go the the properties
> screen of the
> Armby Builder exe file, and run in Windows 98
> compatability mode.
> This may help. If not, go to the system restore
> function, and
> return the registry to a date prior to your getting
> this error. If
> this doesn't work, boot your system to the Windows
> XP cd and hit
> <enter>, <f8>, then <r>. This will conduct a
> Windows repair.
> Warning : this may disconnect some of your
> applications, and you may
> have to reinstall them. DO THIS OPTION ONLY IF
> NECESSARY.
>
> 2)If using Windows ME, you should try the system
> restore, and if
> that doesn't work, then put the Windows ME CD in the
> drive, and run
> Setup.exe from the root directory. This second
> option is also a
> little dangerous.
>
> 3)Windows 98. then you should run a scanreg
> /restore to 5 days ago
> in a pure dos environment. Only do this withthe
> assistance of the
> technical support division of the company you bought
> your computer
> from.
>
> One last, and depserate solution would be to
> download Regcleaner
> from www.download.com This is a free program.
> After installing the
> program, open it, and click on <tools>, then
> <registry cleanup>,
> then <do them all>. This is a great little program,
> but it is the
> sign that your computer's operating system is very
> sick.
>
> As a note, if you are getting a KERNEL32.dll error,
> then your
> operating system IS corrupt. No if's, and's, or
> but's. Your
> problems are bigger than Army Builder, but this will
> hopefully keep
> you from having to format your hard drive (although
> that may have to
> be done soon anyway).
>
> Respectfully,
> John Baugher
> Senior Technical Specialist
> Dell Computers
>
>
> --- In armybuilder@y..., Rob Bowes <rob@w...> wrote:
> > More than likely, you have installed something new
> on your
> computer that
> > has overwritten a system DLL with a buggy one OR
> that has spliced
> itself
> > into the operation of applications (e.g. some
> virus checkers and
> other
> > system-level things may do this). The problem is
> definitely
> external to AB,
> > since you state that it just started happening
> after working
> correctly.
> >
> > What have you recently installed on your computer?
> This question
> ought to
> > help you isolate the culprit and either (a) remove
> it, (b) disable
> it while
> > running AB, or (c) get an updated version that
> doesn't cause this
> problem.
> >
> > Thanks, Rob
> >
> >
> > At 03:50 PM 10/17/2002 -0700, you wrote:
> > > > At 08:09 AM 10/17/2002 +0000, you wrote:
> > > > >Folks,
> > > > >
> > > > >When I shut down Armybuilder ver 2.2c, I get
> an odd error.
> It only
> > > > >started recently.
> > > > >
> > > > >I get a window that states:
> > > > >
> > > > >Armybldr has caused an error in KERNEL32.DLL.
> > > > >Armybldr will now close.
> > > > >If you continue to experience problems, try
> restarting your
> computer.
> > > > >
> > > > >As far as I can tell, nothing in my
> computer's performance
> changes.
> > > > >Nor does Armybuilder show any ill effects
> when I start it
> back up.
> > > > >It's like the error doesn't exist, and yet I
> still get the
> window.
> >
> >
> >
>
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> --------
> > Rob Bowes (rob@w...)
> (559) 658-6995
> > Lone Wolf Development
>
> www.wolflair.com
>
>
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There is 1 message in this issue.
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1. Re: Unusual error...need help.
From: Karl Andre <redeath2001@yahoo.com>
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
Message: 1
Date: Fri, 1 Nov 2002 13:16:08 -0800 (PST)
From: Karl Andre <redeath2001@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Unusual error...need help.
Hmm I run AB on windows 2000 and it runs like a charm
UNTIL...I loaded the new Warhammer 40K Second ed AB
files it only gives me that error with those and when
I switched back to the previous AB file works fine
--- baugherjohn <baugherj@prodigy.net> wrote:
> KERNEL32.dll is an operating system file that
> controls the way that
> the operating system looks at the memory. There are
> a couple
> fixes.
>
> 1)If you are using Windows XP, go the the properties
> screen of the
> Armby Builder exe file, and run in Windows 98
> compatability mode.
> This may help. If not, go to the system restore
> function, and
> return the registry to a date prior to your getting
> this error. If
> this doesn't work, boot your system to the Windows
> XP cd and hit
> <enter>, <f8>, then <r>. This will conduct a
> Windows repair.
> Warning : this may disconnect some of your
> applications, and you may
> have to reinstall them. DO THIS OPTION ONLY IF
> NECESSARY.
>
> 2)If using Windows ME, you should try the system
> restore, and if
> that doesn't work, then put the Windows ME CD in the
> drive, and run
> Setup.exe from the root directory. This second
> option is also a
> little dangerous.
>
> 3)Windows 98. then you should run a scanreg
> /restore to 5 days ago
> in a pure dos environment. Only do this withthe
> assistance of the
> technical support division of the company you bought
> your computer
> from.
>
> One last, and depserate solution would be to
> download Regcleaner
> from www.download.com This is a free program.
> After installing the
> program, open it, and click on <tools>, then
> <registry cleanup>,
> then <do them all>. This is a great little program,
> but it is the
> sign that your computer's operating system is very
> sick.
>
> As a note, if you are getting a KERNEL32.dll error,
> then your
> operating system IS corrupt. No if's, and's, or
> but's. Your
> problems are bigger than Army Builder, but this will
> hopefully keep
> you from having to format your hard drive (although
> that may have to
> be done soon anyway).
>
> Respectfully,
> John Baugher
> Senior Technical Specialist
> Dell Computers
>
>
> --- In armybuilder@y..., Rob Bowes <rob@w...> wrote:
> > More than likely, you have installed something new
> on your
> computer that
> > has overwritten a system DLL with a buggy one OR
> that has spliced
> itself
> > into the operation of applications (e.g. some
> virus checkers and
> other
> > system-level things may do this). The problem is
> definitely
> external to AB,
> > since you state that it just started happening
> after working
> correctly.
> >
> > What have you recently installed on your computer?
> This question
> ought to
> > help you isolate the culprit and either (a) remove
> it, (b) disable
> it while
> > running AB, or (c) get an updated version that
> doesn't cause this
> problem.
> >
> > Thanks, Rob
> >
> >
> > At 03:50 PM 10/17/2002 -0700, you wrote:
> > > > At 08:09 AM 10/17/2002 +0000, you wrote:
> > > > >Folks,
> > > > >
> > > > >When I shut down Armybuilder ver 2.2c, I get
> an odd error.
> It only
> > > > >started recently.
> > > > >
> > > > >I get a window that states:
> > > > >
> > > > >Armybldr has caused an error in KERNEL32.DLL.
> > > > >Armybldr will now close.
> > > > >If you continue to experience problems, try
> restarting your
> computer.
> > > > >
> > > > >As far as I can tell, nothing in my
> computer's performance
> changes.
> > > > >Nor does Armybuilder show any ill effects
> when I start it
> back up.
> > > > >It's like the error doesn't exist, and yet I
> still get the
> window.
> >
> >
> >
>
-------------------------------------------------------------------
> --------
> > Rob Bowes (rob@w...)
> (559) 658-6995
> > Lone Wolf Development
>
> www.wolflair.com
>
>
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