by
Ghada Eweda , Medical sales hospital representative , Pfizer pharmaceutical Plc.
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Go to My Computer.
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Go to C disk.
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Go to WINDOWS map
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Go to the map system32
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Search for a file that is called kernel32. If you have a kernel32.exe file, you have a virus. Use your virus removal software or take the computer to a repair shop. Do not simply delete the file!
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If you have kernel32.dll, you don't have a virus but you'll still need to fix the file. Check with your tech support for help. You may need to download a new copy of the file.