Windows ME kernel32.dll

Hello.  I would like to know how to replace or reinstall the registry on my computer without running the recovery CD.  I had problems with my kernel32.dll file and a few other .dll files.  and please don't send me a link to a pay to run a registry Fixer you will waste your and my time. There must be a way to solve this problem by replacing or reinstalling the registry.  I'm pretty good on my computer, so if I got good guidelines I'm sure I'd be able to follow. Thank you for your help.  Wishing that I had no windows ME!         Thank you once again, Luli Shanghai, China

Hello

· What is you receive the exact error message?

· What is the number and the model of the computer?

You can check the links below: error loading kernel. You must reinstall Windows: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/146419

Support for Windows Millennium Edition: http://support.microsoft.com/ph/6519

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    Locale ID: 1033
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    Try these steps and check if that helps:

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    Try the SFC Scan to check the integrity of the system.

    Step 2: Stop and restart the Windows Installer Service

    1. click on the menu button of Windows (formerly start) or press the Windows keyboard.

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    Step 4: We need to install the latest version of Windows Installer that is 4.5.

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    After back and let us know if it helped to solve your problem.

    Thank you and best regards,

    R uma - Microsoft technical support.

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    [The update by the moderator topic title should be more descriptive. [Original topic title was: 'need help, please!']

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    Ajay K

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