This is the "top" reason for kernel32 errors. Windows sees an external program trying to hook into kernel32.dll as a virus. Go to . Click Manage settings . Toggle Real-time protection to Off .
If none of these work, consider that the target game or software may have advanced anti-tamper protections (e.g., EAC, BattlEye, or Denuvo). In such cases, no injector can bypass Kernel32 restrictions without custom kernel drivers. extreme+injector+kernel32dll+error+top
Security software often interferes with memory hooks, which can trigger file reading errors. This is the "top" reason for kernel32 errors