Is there something I can do about this or is it just one
of the problems with Win 95? I have a screensaver that
needs Shockwave and when I try to run it, whether by
preview or letting it activate after a certain time, I get
a kernal32.dll error. Is there some way to fix this?
Shockwave works fine for pages on the 'net, so that
shouldn't be causing it, right?
Jim Eshelman - 03 Aug 2003 20:02 GMT
> Is there something I can do about this or is it just one
> of the problems with Win 95? I have a screensaver that
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> Shockwave works fine for pages on the 'net, so that
> shouldn't be causing it, right?
KERNEL32.DLL errors can be generated due to a variety of causes. Here's a
page with troubleshooting steps. Note that a majority of these problems are
actual hardware issues:
http://aumha.org/win4/a/kernel32.htm\

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