File DLL WinME errors.

Hi I have some problems with an older computer. OK before you start asking why I have not updated, I don't use the computer much. OK, the operating system is... Windows Millennium Edition. I know that Windows Me is a lousy OS, but I would like to know why it is constantly sends me the DLL file errors. Sometimes I open Control Panel and play system sounds, but I usually get the following error when I do "RunDll.32 has caused an error in Kernel32.DLL" after that, the system hangs until I stopped it the power button. Sometimes, when the computer starts, it displays the error "Spool32.exe caused an error in Kernel.32DLL" I know Spool32 is a mistake of the printer, but no printer is connected to the computer. I'm an extra PC is so toast should I just try to reinstall Windows?

Thank you.

Windows Me suffers from what many people call "DLLhell", where several contradictory versions of a DLL file exist on the machine.  A program requests a DLL by name, but a different copy of the same name is found on the system and loaded in its place.  It was infamous in Windows 98 and me.

Honestly - resettlement would probably be a good idea.

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