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Tim Fox - 31 Oct 2003 19:38 GMT
I recently reinstalled Windows 98 on my computer.  In
trying to reinstall a program (Mastercook) from a cdrom, I
get the following message "integer divide by zero".  What
does this mean?  Can anyone help?
Norman Lackey - 31 Oct 2003 20:23 GMT
> I recently reinstalled Windows 98 on my computer.  In
> trying to reinstall a program (Mastercook) from a cdrom, I
> get the following message "integer divide by zero".  What
> does this mean?  Can anyone help?

A program tried to divide a number by zero or there was an internal
logic error that caused this malfunction. Usually, the problem is simply
a temporary glitch in memory or the systems clock is off.
Try the following: Restart the computer. Correct the system clock to
reflect the current date and time.
 
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