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Comment I get this error message when trying to open an older genealogy program. I have divide by zero or overflow error foxpro tried all compatibility options, with no results. I can get in sometimes, but not very often. Don't know why I can get in when I divide overflow error in assembly language do. Divide by Zero or Overflow error Responses to "Divide by Zero or Overflow error" Cyndy E.P. van Westendorp Guest Posts: n/a Re: Divide by Zero or Overflow error Posted: 07-31-2003, 07:47 PM Probably because your current computer is
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too fast for the old software. Maybe you can download a patch from the website of the writer or post the question in a genealogy newsgroup. -- Eric P. van Westendorp Tel: +31(0252)210579 Reigerslaan 22 2215NN Voorhout Netherlands Cyndy wrote: > I get this error message when trying to open an older > genealogy program. I have tried all compatibility > options, with no results. I can get in sometimes, but not > very often. Don't know why I can get
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in when I do. E.P. van Westendorp Dave Mann Guest Posts: n/a Re: Divide by Zero or Overflow error Posted: 07-31-2003, 10:13 PM Right click on the program's screen icon, go to the properties tab and select compatibility. The compatibility selection will let you run the application from within Windows XP as if an earlier version of Windows was actually running it. HTH, YMMV Cheers, Dave "Cyndy"
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Divide by 0 or overflow error duing clean install of Win 95 Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this overflow error java Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode October 13th, 1999,08:32 AM #1 TangleWeb View Profile View Forum Posts Registered User Join Date May 1999 Location Raleigh, NC Posts 482 Divide by 0 or overflow error duing http://www.realgeek.com/forums/divide-by-zero-or-overflow-error-52039.html clean install of Win 95 I am attempting to install Windows 95 ver 950B on an AST Adventure 4066D. This machine is based on the AMD 486DX-2 66 MHz chip, has 32 MB EDO RAM & 1 GB Hard Drive. No Secondary Cache. I have FDISK'd & Formatted clean 3 times. I get through the setup wizard, but when it begins to copy files, I get the Divide by 0, or Overflow error message. I find no direct reference to it when http://forums.windrivers.com/showthread.php?25687-Divide-by-0-or-overflow-error-duing-clean-install-of-Win-95 I search MS Knowledge Base. I could sure use some help on this one! I'm going to try 98 just for comparison. ------------------ Dave Reply With Quote October 13th, 1999,08:56 AM #2 TangleWeb View Profile View Forum Posts Registered User Join Date May 1999 Location Raleigh, NC Posts 482 Additional info. I FDISK'd and formatted again and tried Windows 98. Got same error message. "System Error Divide by Zero or Overflow Error" ------------------ Dave Reply With Quote October 13th, 1999,09:51 AM #3 TangleWeb View Profile View Forum Posts Registered User Join Date May 1999 Location Raleigh, NC Posts 482 OOPS! Sorry, it has a "CYRIX" 486DX-2 66 MHz chip, NOT AMD... ------------------ Dave Reply With Quote October 13th, 1999,11:06 AM #4 bdunn View Profile View Forum Posts Registered User Join Date Nov 1998 Location New York, NY Posts 376 I've seen this before. try running setup from the command line and turn off all the options /is /iq ...etc. It should help Reply With Quote October 13th, 1999,11:17 AM #5 TangleWeb View Profile View Forum Posts Registered User Join Date May 1999 Location Raleigh, NC Posts 482 BDunn Thanks for reply! I am running install from the prompt, as it's a clean install. Please list syntax to turn off all options. I copied entire contents of Win95 Dir. to C:\Windows\Cabs, then CD to C:\windows\cabs & typed "setup" I have heard that bad memory can cause this also. Comments? ------------------ Dave Reply With Quot
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Zero or Overflow Error Join Sign in Divide by Zero or Overflow Error Software & Operating Systems Microsoft, Linux, Productivity software, discussion Get this RSS feed Home Forums Files Wikis 1 Reply 0 Subscribers Postedover 8 years ago Divide by Zero or Overflow Error Posted by EllenStevenson on 24 Nov 2007 14:46 I have a computer bought in the year 2000 with Windows Millenium on it. I installed the programme Ultimate Family Tree on it which has been very good. However, I now need to transfer the programme onto a new laptop with Windows XP on it. I did install the UFT programme but when I tried to access it from the opening page, it would go no further and came up with "Divide by Zero or Overflow Error". Could anyone help an "oldie"?!!! Like 0 Reply You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available. Posted by BigBrother on 24 Nov 2007 15:20 EllenStevenson, Download a patch from Microsoft available from this link: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/240982 to correct certain "divide by zero" errors. It will update the underlying FoxPro 2.6 program which was used to build the UFT program. Steve Like 0 Reply You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available. DELL.COM > Community > Support Forums > Software & Operating Systems > Microsoft OS Forum > Divide by Zero or Overflow Error Shop > Home & Home Office > Small & Medium Business > Large Business > Partners Support > Drivers & Downloads > Product Support > Support by Topic > Warranty Information > Parts and Upgrades Community > Join the Discussion > Share Your Ideas > Read our Blog > Ratings & Reviews > Community Home About Dell > Investor Relations > News > Company Information > Corporate Social Responsibility > All About Dell > Dell Technologies My Account > Sign-In / Register > Order Status > Saved Carts > Order Support &cop