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Unusual error...need help.

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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.

Any solutions?

Thanks,
M.


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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.

Sounds like something's gone corrupt on the disk which is affecting the AB
'close' command. Have you tried reinstalling AB2.2c?


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I'm still at a loss. I reloaded ver 2.2c and I get the same error
message.

Rob?

Mike


On 17 Oct 2002 at 1:21, Colen 'Skrillboy' McAlister 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.
>
> Sounds like something's gone corrupt on the disk which is affecting
> the AB 'close' command. Have you tried reinstalling AB2.2c?
>
>
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At 03:50 PM 10/17/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>I'm still at a loss. I reloaded ver 2.2c and I get the same error
>message.

The only other thing I can think of is that Windows has gone bats in some
unspecified way, and needs to be reinstalled. So you could try that if you
have a few hours to kill... :/


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Heh....not even gonna try that.

M.


On 18 Oct 2002 at 16:47, Colen 'Skrillboy' McAlister wrote:

> At 03:50 PM 10/17/2002 -0700, you wrote:
> >I'm still at a loss. I reloaded ver 2.2c and I get the same error
> >message.
>
> The only other thing I can think of is that Windows has gone bats in
> some unspecified way, and needs to be reinstalled. So you could try
> that if you have a few hours to kill... :/
>
>
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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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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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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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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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