smurfybear said:
I am trying to run a program on Vista that is compatible with windows 95. I
have tried using the compatibility wizard, but keep coming up with an
error
of "integer divide by 0". I have been unable to find a fix for this and am
hoping someone has some experience with this.
You know something's are just not going to work on Vista.
You're problem up above there is "integer divide by 0", which is a computer
program message saying, me the computer program language, I cannot take a
number and divide it by 0. It's an illegal instruction.
You may be able to take a number yourself and divide by 0 and get away with
it, but me, the computer program language, I cannot do this. And while me
(the program language) cannot tell you how I arrived at this condition,
know that it exist within me, and know that I cannot execute the
instruction. I am broke running on Vista and I cannot be fixed by you.
The program needs to have something changed in it to make it work. It's a
program issue that only a programming coder can fix. You can't fix it. There
is nothing you can do about it.
The only thing is you can do is find a more recent version of the program or
another program that does the same thing that will run on Vista.