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IP isWhoisCalculatorTool PointsNewsNews tip?ForumsAll ForumsHot TopicsGalleryInfoHardwareAll FAQsSite FAQDSL FAQCable TechAboutcontactabout uscommunityISP FAQAdd ISPISP Ind. ForumsJoin Search similar:[WIN8] windows 8 hosed my hard drive?[WIN7] Windows 7 64bit has become slow to start up.[Trojan] V9.Com browser malware/Trojan[XPPro] HP Desktop: POST but will not boot[XPPro] Windows Update - object http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r10830745-W98-Your-program-caused-a-divide-overflow-error errorDoes not boot to cd-rom on a restart Forums → Software and Operating Systems → Microsoft → [W98] "Your program caused a divide overflow error" uniqs1301 Share « [XP Pro]Mouse Acting..... • [XP http://discussions.virtualdr.com/showthread.php?167250-your-program-caused-a-divide-overflow-error-if-the-problem-persists Pro] My 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 divide overflow your program vendor"This is the message i get when i try to turn on a machine at 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 divide overflow error 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, ON 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 · actions · 2004-Jul-20 6:57 pm · DSmithLadyMVMjoin:2002-04-23Deep South DSmithLady to Polska MVM 2004-Jul-20 6:58 pm to PolskaMaybe this will help.82710 - Causes of General Protection Faults and Troubleshooting Tips · actions · 2004-Jul-20 6:58 pm · PolskaCzesc, Jak Sie Masz?Premium Memberjoin:2001-03-03Clifton, NJ Polska Premium Member 2004-Jul-20 8:34 pm I tried alot of fixes/read alot of articles. I was unable to fix it.I got fed up and had to drive to a friends house to steal his windows 98se disk so i just reinstalled windows and it works. Thanks for the help. · actions · 2004-Jul-20 8:34 pm · ChiTangMVMjoin:2
the problem persists If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 5 of 5 Thread: your program caused a divide overflow error if the problem persists Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode July 1st, 2004,12:50 AM #1 steppenwolf View Profile View Forum Posts glass bead game player Join Date Aug 2001 Location kosovo Posts 1,589 your program caused a divide overflow error if the problem persists your program caused a divide overflow error if the problem persists....is the error message i get when trying to install windows 95 this has never happened to me is my power supply dead or dying? i changed cdrom drive 3 times and video card Reply With Quote July 1st, 2004,01:57 AM #2 Rapmaster View Profile View Forum Posts Virtual PC Specialist!!! Join Date Aug 1999 Location CANADA Posts 2,175 Maybe its this email worm... http://securityresponse.symantec.com.../dixie@mm.html It infects DOS executables... apparently it infected the Windows 95 setup files. Although I think that is an actual message you can see for other reasons. hmm Last edited by Rapmaster; July 1st, 2004 at 02:02 AM. Rapmaster (I don't like rap music.) Microsoft MVP, Windows - Shell/User Reply With Quote July 1st, 2004,02:18 AM #3 markp62 View Profile View Forum Posts Virtual PC Surgeon! Join Date Apr 2002 Posts 1,840 If this is a clean install, that error message can come from a dying processor. A 'divide by zero' error message can also indicat