Convert Error Code To Decimal
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Hex error codes to Decimal 02/11/201322/01/2015 d4rkcell Technical If you ever receieve a nasty looking hex error code such as hexadecimal error codes 0x00000643 you can convert these to friendly windows installer codes
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using windows calculator. Load up calculator, click view and change to programmer view. If win32 error codes you change to hex and type in the last 4 digits of the hex error code (0643 in my example) and convert back to
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decimal by clicking "dec" you should get 1603, this looks more friendly and is a common windows installer error and can help you troubleshoot any issues. You can enter the following command to help even further once you have the decimal error code by launching command prompt and convert decimal to hex typing: net helpmsg 1603 1603 isn't the most informative message but this works for a lot of other hex codes and removes reliance upon other peoples findings when troubleshooting. Hope this helps. convert decimal Error Codes helpmsg Hex Windows Installer Post navigation SCCM 2007 Signature verification failed for PolicyAssignmentIDDeploying AppV 5.0 SP1 Client with SCCM 2012 Search Search for: Categories Gaming (9) Misc (32) Music (1) Reviews (7) Technical (86) Blogroll Matt Lawrence Mini Projects BMI Calculator BMR Calculator Lotto Lucky Dip Silent Install Switches InnoSetup Install Shield Unattended/Silent switches Nullsoft Scriptable Install System (NSIS) Windows Installer Windows Update Standalone Installer Monthly Archive December 2015(1) November 2015(3) October 2015(1) September 2015(1) May 2015(2) January 2015(2) Yearly Archive 2015(10) 2014(15) 2013(25) 2012(40) 2011(38) 2010(14) Some Other StuffDisclaimer sparkling Theme by Colorlib Powered by WordPress 7ads6x98y This site uses cookies, is this OK? More infoOK
Strip off the first four digits of the error code2. Using a hex calculator, subtract the remaining digits from 100003. Convert the answer to decimalFor example, assume you are logging in and you receive http://d4rkcell.com/archives/1342 an error FFFFF989Strip off the leading FFFF, leaving you with F989Open Calc (or some other calculator program) and switch to hex modeEnter 10000Subtract F989 (the last 4 digits)The answer is 677. Convert this to decimal (in http://support.novell.com/docs/Tids/Solutions/10095732.html Calc, simply press the decimal radio button)Note the answer in decimal is 1655 document Document Title: How to converterror codes from hex to decimal Document ID: 10095732 Solution ID: NOVL100064 Creation Date: 07Dec2004 Modified Date: 23Aug2005 Novell Product Class:Netware Client disclaimer The Origin of this information may be internal or external to Novell. Novell makes all reasonable efforts to verify this information. However, the information provided in this document is for your information only. Novell makes no explicit or implied claims to the validity of this information. Any trademarks referenced in this document are the property of their respective owners. Consult your product manuals for complete trademark information.
event viewer or msi logs, or CBS logs. Most of the time there wont be any description for this error code in the logs or events. You can convert this error codes http://karthikkv.blogspot.com/2013/11/how-to-convert-windows-error-code-into.html into Simple error description. Here I am going to show how to do this. Lets take the below error code as an example. You can see from the above error message that calling of vbscript.dll was failed with error code 0x80004005. The error code is in Hexadecimal. You have to convert the code into decimal before finding out its error description. Lets convert the code 0x80004005 in to decimal. You error code donot need to convert whole number into decimal. Take only last four or three last digits from the error code. Here we are going to convert last 3 digit of the error code "005". Open the calculator in Programmer mode. Enter the value in Hexadecimal Click on Decimal to get the decimal value Copy the decimal value. Open a command prompt and run the command net helpmsg