How Do You Replace Kernel32 Dll File?
DLL, or Dynamic-Link Library files, are used by different applications to perform the shared specific functions. The reason for this is that the programs do not have to have all the coding they need because they can borrow missing pieces from the operating system, thus reducing the total size on the hard disk. However, if a DLL file becomes corrupt or missing then the applications using it will not run properly. Fortunately, you can download a replacement DLL file at no charge and install it within minutes. Go to Dll-files website (see link in the Resource) and then click on “Click here to go to the download of kernel32.dll” to open a new window. Click on “Download kernel32.dll” and then on “Save” in the confirmation pop-up to begin the download. Double-click the saved file once the download is finished to automatically open it with either WinRAR or WinZip, right click the DLL file and select “Copy.” Navigate to the system directory on your hard drive (“C:,” “Windows,” “System32”), rig