Browser error Kernell 32.DLL
Monday, December 10, 2007 at 9:36 am Posted by elmoticky
(42 messages posted)
Just two days ago or so I started to get the above
noted browser error.
I have a pretty good idea of what is actually is and
what it does. However, reading the remedies that
are out there for troubleshooting this error is what
brings me back to Annoyances.
I come because in the past I have gotten very good
advise. Here is the question I have:
Do I download certain "free-promising-to clean" my
memory space, or whatever needs to be clean?
Or does someone here has a better idea? My problem comes once in a while, not repeatedly.
Thanks.....Elmoticky
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re: Browser error Kernell 32.DLL
Monday, December 10, 2007 at 11:10 am Posted by C K
(5976 messages posted)
Most common probabilities are an infection or something was installed with or without
your knowledge. Most often, you need to go to a malware site where they will have
you run some detection processes to see if you have "caught" something. "Cleaning
your memory space" can mean many things, most of them will be useless so you have
to be careful or you will be downloading and installing malware. What exactly is
the error? There are many similar possibilities so need the exact error message.
On Monday, December 10, 2007 at 9:36 am, elmoticky wrote:
>Just two days ago or so I started to get the above
>noted browser error.
>
>I have a pretty good idea of what is actually is and
>what it does. However, reading the remedies that
>are out there for troubleshooting this error is what
>brings me back to Annoyances.
>
>I come because in the past I have gotten very good
>advise. Here is the question I have:
>
>Do I download certain "free-promising-to clean" my
>memory space, or whatever needs to be clean?
>
>Or does someone here has a better idea? My problem comes once in a while, not repeatedly.
>
>Thanks.....Elmoticky
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