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Old 10-26-2001, 05:47 PM
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Default Re: Unable to locate function #5 in kernel32.dll

Well for that old of a bios and system alltogether running IE 5.5 is a heck of a load on the system.

I think you may have some damaged files. Running repair doesn't resolve it right?

You say some sites do it but not all. Can you recreate the error by going back to the same site it crashed on or does it sometimes work?

I would see if there is a bios update for your board and possibly go back a step in Internet Explorer to at least 5.02 and see what you get.

File corruption is always a possibility in windows as well. My need a good clean n fresh install of windows.

Your C drive only has 59MB of free space. Where is your virtual memory pointing to? C drive? If so change it to piont to the D: Drive as you have more space available. You windows doesn't have very much elbo room to work in.

other than that I'm at a lose and not sure what else to suggest. Good luck.
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