When I try to install PAF 5, I get a kernal error. What should I do?
This answer is adapted from the PAF 5 e-mail list: Two things you can do first try re-installing. BUT, this time make sure everything is closed down. That is, you should only have EXPLORER (your Windows system) and SYSTRAY running – nothing else. Do this by pressing CTRL-ALT-DELETE. In the box that pops up highlight each program in turn and press END TASK. Repeat that process until only the above two are left. Then proceed to do a normal Windows install: START– SETTINGS–> CONTROL PANEL–> ADD/REMOVE PROGRAMS and then browse to where you have the PAF setup files. Select that and click OPEN. If that fails to work, and it shouldn’t, you can download a new version of kernel32.dll. However, the second step (above) is a last resort. You will most likely find that by following the first suggestion you will have the program up and running in no time. It’s always best to close everything down when installing ANY program, and to then follow the normal install procedure. By doing this you avoid
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