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lan/nic is slowing down my computer » PolskaCzesc, Jak Sie Masz?Premium Memberjoin:2001-03-03Clifton, NJ Polska Premium Member 2004-Jul-20 6:34 pm [W98] "Your program caused a divide overflow error""If the problem persists, contact your program vendor"This is the message i get when i try to turn on a machine at divide overflow meaning work. Its a 400 mhz celeron. The hard drive went curropt, and i am in the process or transferring all the data to a new hard drive. I cannot boot the system anymore due to the error right after the windows 98 boot screen, windows does not load at all. Im not sure what program is trying to load, or where is loading from. I have checked config.sys, autoexec.bat..but im not sure windows is getting this execution to laod or whatever.Any ideas about this error? Thanks! · actions · 2004-Jul-20 6:34 pm · YellowbeardArrrghPremium Memberjoin:2001-08-31Earth, maybe Yellowbeard Premium Member 2004-Jul-20 6:54 pm Have you tried safe-mode to see if the machine can boot under that condition? · actions · 2004-Jul-20 6:54 pm · auggyModjoin:2001-12-24Brockville, ONkudos:20 auggy to Polska Mod 2004-Jul-20 6:57 pm to PolskaAlso, here's a few things to look at:»www.computerhope.com/iss ··· 0396.htm &m
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