Getting an error "floating division by zero" when lauching the application.

I have a windows vista home premium machine 1 gb of memory.

Please help me on this issue

 

Thanks 

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Re: Getting an error "floating division by zero"

THIS IS A WINDOWS VISTA ERROR RELATED TO RPC, VB AND CODEC ISSUES WITH VISTA.

Re: Getting an error "floating division by zero"

After receiving the error and closing the error message box, does openlp.org continue to then run OK? If not, what happens... does openlp.org just close down, or are the songs or themes missing?

Also are you running as administrator or a standard user. If a standard user, can you try running it as administrator and see what happens?

Finally is it a clean install of openlp.org... did you get any errors when installing? Have you done anything behind the scenes, run any openlp utilities or copied anything into the appdata folder?

Thanks.

(P.S. I'm impressed that you can run Vista Home Premium with only 1GB memory!)

"floating division by zero" when lauching the application.

Once i get this error i press the ok button and everything works fine. The program works ok. This message only appears when i launch the program. I tried running as admin and i got the same problem.

The installation is a clean installation. As soon as i installed i opened and i got this error.

 

 

Re: "floating division by zero" when lauching the application.

I'm pleased to see I'm not the only one with the same problem.

I'm also running a brand new instal on a brand new laptop.

Open LP will run OK after the error message but I would like to get rid of the error, any help would be much appreciated.

Dave.

 

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Re: "floating division by zero" when lauching the application.

Unfortunately none of us have been able to duplicate this.

Please can you check if there is a file called d3drm.dll in your windows\system32 folder.If not, then it might be an installer problem. Otherwise I might need to start finding out about registry and database settings.

Thanks,

Jonathan.