Ms Dos Run Time Error R6003
to Tech Support Guy, we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. [Resolved] Runtime Error R6003 - integer divide by 0 Discussion in 'Earlier Versions of Windows' started by SUPET6, Aug 20, 2002. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement SUPET6 Thread Starter Joined: Jul 14, 2001 Messages: 34 When I try to install Win98, I get an error message of "Runtime error R6003 - integer divided by 0." I went to Microsoft's KB and found out that this sympton is pertaining to WinME. I assume Win98 and WinME are similar OS. The solution from Microsoft is that I should disable boot-sector virus detection in BIOS, which I have no such option, and I never enable such virus detection. I also tried to install Win95 but same error message appeared. That ruled out bad installation CD. I also rebuild MBR with FDISK, still no avail. I know runtime error usually associates with processor problem, but this machine worked before I reinstall the OS. BTW, the reason I reinstall Win98 is because the system was very unstable and all Windows configurations were messed up. Does anyone have a solution? Thanks. SUPET6, Aug 20, 2002 #1 Sponsor Shadow2531 Joined: Apr 30, 2001 Messages: 2,636 just to rule out any problems with the hard drive get the utility disk for your hard drive and do a low level format to "right zeros to the the drive". Then partition it then format it with system files. Once zeros are written to the drive, the utility will test the hard drive to make sure everything is cool. Other things you can do are copy the win98 folder from the win98cd onto your hard drive and run setup from there. Shadow2531, Aug 20, 2002 #2 pvc9 Joined: Jul 7, 2002 Messages: 6,427 You said that the system was unstable earlier. What were the problems you had? Also do you have a network card? Particularly 3COM Network Card? Also could you post about your system specs.(processor,ram) Plz check these and get back... pvc9, Aug 20, 2002 #3 Rollin' Rog Joined: Dec 9, 2000 Messages: 45,855 It does sound like you have a problem with ram or overheating. You can test the ram by swapping out modules if possible, or try the software tester DocMemory. You can download its installation file and run it to copy its files to a clean, formatted floppy, then boot the floppy like a startup disk and have it run a few burnin loops before pressing 'esc'. http://www.simmtester.com/PAGE/products/doc/docinfo.as
an account Welcome! Register for an account your email your username A password will be e-mailed to you. Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. Programming Computer Problems/Solutions Reporting Tips and Tricks Discussion Daily Troubleshooting Home Programming Runtime Error R6003 - Integer Divide by 0 Programming [SOLVED] Runtime Error R6003 - Integer Divide by 0 I encountered this error when i tried changing the application PC with a much faster processor PC. After installing winxp and other application to https://forums.techguy.org/threads/resolved-runtime-error-r6003-integer-divide-by-0.92038/ my new PC, i then transfer my Clipper5.2 Application. But when i about to test the application, the error Runtime Error R6003 - integer divide by 0 occured! There's a lot of solution in the internet if you google it. But it requires you to have the source code and modify it. But, what if, you only have the executable file? http://dailytroubleshooting.com/solved-runtime-error-r6003-integer-divide-by-0/ Try this solution i found in the internet. I tried this and it works. Using your favorite Hex Editor, Open the executable file and look for the following sequence of bytes in your program; B8 52 17 8B CA 33 D2 F7 F1 Then replace the last bytes F7 F1 with 90 90. And save it. That's it! You can now test your application. TAGSClipperClipper5.2Integer Divide by 0R6003Runtime Error R6003 SHARE Facebook Twitter tweet admin 4 COMMENTS binary April 25, 2013 at 8:20 pm Thanks a lot!!! Reply monsky August 28, 2013 at 12:45 pm this is great! thank you very much. i still have a program developed in clipper and this is a great help! thank mate.. Reply Carl June 17, 2014 at 3:26 am Oh wow, so simple! it works very well!! thank you! Reply Salas74 March 7, 2015 at 6:39 pm Amazing !! you saved me 🙂 Reply LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply you MUST enable javascript to be able to comment LATEST FORUM TOPICS Error Msg: No More Connections Can Be Made At This
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