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Help please....

Postby hostonbarry on January 21st, 2010, 7:33 pm

I have had the weather eye installed on my computer for years now and recently I keep getting this... Unable too start application invalid floating point operation. T.D.M.Data Module. Destroy: Access violation at address 01B275FC in module WeatherEye.dll. I have tried reinstalling too factory condition and it still does not help.
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Re: Help please....

Postby ianspencer on July 21st, 2010, 6:58 pm

open a ‘cmd’ prompt and browse to the location of weathereye.dll
type
regsvr32 /u weathereye.dll
then type
regsvr32 weathereye.dll
try that…
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Re: Help please....

Postby Karel on January 26th, 2011, 1:12 am

What you have to do is:

Completely uninstall it and then go into Safe Mode and locate all the traces of the mentioned software and remove it manually. Run something like the Registry Cleaner and then reinstall an updated version of the software. You might also want to check on the date, time and time zone. I think you are getting these problems because of your system file. You have to format your computer if you install and uninstall programs often.
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Re: Help please....

Postby rickyphulara on May 23rd, 2011, 10:28 pm

Karel wrote:What you have to do is:

Completely uninstall it and then go into Safe Mode and locate all the traces of the mentioned software and remove it manually. Run something like the Registry Cleaner and then reinstall an updated version of the software. You might also want to check on the date, time and time zone. I think you are getting these problems because of your system file. You have to format your computer if you install and uninstall programs often.

Thanks man I'm also face the same problem and got the right answer now.
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Re: Help please....

Postby Einstien76 on May 31st, 2011, 12:43 am

Its very difficult to answer but you have to contact with some one professional for the better assistance.
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