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January 29, 2001

What is the NT Kernel?

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A. Most OSs require a way to separate user applications from the OS's core services. To achieve this, Windows 2000 has two modes, user and kernel. A user mode program can't read or write directly to the OS memory; instead it can access its own virtual 4GB memory (2GB for applications, 2GB for OS), which a kernel process—the Virtual Memory Manager—controls. The Virtual Memory Manager then writes directly to the OS memory.

Basically, the system uses the kernel for critical OS services, which are kept separate from user programs to prevent the user programs from crashing the OS. The main parts of Win2K that run in kernel mode are the hardware abstraction layer (HAL—applications can't talk directly to hardware), NT Kernel, and NT Executive.

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Reader Comments
Regarding the NT Kernel....I installed a firewall on my computer and everytime I turn on the computer (I am on a lan) I get a msg from the fire wall that NT Kernel is trying to access the network. is this normal or is there an underlying problem.

Thanks

Tom November 26, 2002


Recently, my personal firewall has brought to my attention that NT Kernel has been changing some core components to my computer. Now when I access the internet,Connetions are being lost. Could it be that someone is hacking into this software and taking over my computer? Please Reply!

M. Dixon January 25, 2003


I have a SPF program, it blocked from NT Kernel a lot of incomings. Please, tell me, what does it mean

mirella May 07, 2004


NT kernel wont let me play the game BLACK&WHITE does anyone know why??

Anonymous User January 07, 2005


I'm not sure I understand...If the kernel prevents the app from crashing the OS, then why can't the OS load when there is a kernel error?

Anonymous User March 12, 2005 (Article Rating: )


I cant play black and white too!! It says its because of a NT kernel but i have windows xp o.O

Anonymous User March 13, 2005 (Article Rating: )


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