While running a small utility called "Dr Hardware" I get an error message that appears to be in German.
Can anyone translate it?
While running a small utility called "Dr Hardware" I get an error message that appears to be in German.
Can anyone translate it?
BOB
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It's German indeed and it says "Invalid floating point operation".
Hans,
Could this be a result of a divide by zero error ?
Scott
Scott,
Possibly, but how should I know?
Sorry - should have expanded my first post,
I was reading something about Microsoft products and Operating Systems a few days ago about Floating Point Errors being caused by a divide by zero. I thought you might have heard and/or there was a patch.
I have been trying to figure where I saw the article and have been browsing Microsoft.Com. When I saw this post, I thought you might know something.
Scott
Ok thanks, Hans.
Whatever was causing it was fixed by downloading an available update and that fixed whatever! <img src=/S/fanfare.gif border=0 alt=fanfare width=31 height=23>
BOB
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Long ago, there was a time when men cursed and beat on the ground with sticks. It was called witchcraft.
Today it is called golf!