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    1. Re: [FO] Codebase Errors
    2. mbraden
    3. Hello All: Thanks, to "All" for trying to help with my problem. But something is not working, are I just don't understand what all to do. But my problem is worse now, then in the first writing. All databases seem to now be having the "codebase" errors come up. I might say that we backed up all on a CD-RW on a formatted cd. Have gone to see if it is checked for "read only" but it is unchecked. (Remember I had to erase all the hard drive, and reload it.) And that when I started having so much trouble. Also it won''t let me reload (import) my address book, or some important e-mails. If you feel like helping me on this subject. Please step by step. Since I am a novice. Mary Braden PS: When I tried to find the CDX files, by typing in the "find" or "search" it gave my a entire page of the boxes, like the databases has ,I think I had about 78 of them. I am scared to delete them, for fear I am losing all my info. So you see I have a mess.-------- mb ----- Original Message ----- From: "mbraden" <maybe@pdq.net> To: <FAMILY-ORIGINS-USERS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 10:49 PM Subject: [FO] Codebase Errors > I am having trouble entering one of my databases, and I sure could use some help, please. I am running 7.1 They are as follows: (three of them) > I get these messages; > > No. 1 Codebase Errors > Error#: -60 > Error# 90615 > Open File > file4open > C:\MyDocuments\FamilyOriginsDatabases\Williamm.CDX > (OK) > > No. 2 Codebase Error > Error#: -935 > Error#: 94001 > Null Input Parameter > Unexpected d4field > (OK) > > > No. 3 > Program Error > Exiting Application > (CLOSE) > > > Is there anyway to save this database? It is one that I have made myself, no part of it is imported. > I will appreciate any and all the help I can get. > > Thanks to all for a find program. > > Mary Braden > > > > ==== FAMILY-ORIGINS-USERS Mailing List ==== > FAMILY ORIGINS - Ordering, UPDATES, books, FAQ, FREE DEMO, Newsletter, etc. http://formalsoft.com For the 8.03 and 9.02 PATCHES and what they fix, go to: http://formalsoft.com/files.htm > > ============================== > Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate > your heritage! > http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog > >

    06/01/2001 06:02:25
    1. Re: [FO] Codebase Errors
    2. MScheffler
    3. Mary, It sounds as if you are having problems with more than one program, so maybe you need to step back a bit. You may not have a hard drive in a condition to which you can restore programs successfully. How did you redo your hard drive? A clean format and reinstall of all programs from Windows first and then the programs from their ORIGINAL cds? A restore disk from your computer manufacturer? What operating system? Are you sure the hard drive is ok? If you have a manufacturer's restore cd, I would start all over again with the reformat process. Then install all your programs from original program cds, NOT programs from backups. Leave your virus program to last. If you tried to reinstall programs from information you backed up from the hard drive with problems, you may just have carried on the problems. Let us know exactly what you did, and some of us may be able to guide you through the next steps. Margaret Scheffler ----- Original Message ----- From: "mbraden" <maybe@pdq.net> To: <FAMILY-ORIGINS-USERS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 1:02 PM Subject: Re: [FO] Codebase Errors > Hello All: > Thanks, to "All" for trying to help with my problem. But something is not working, are I just don't understand what all to do. But my problem is worse now, then in the first writing. All databases seem to now be having the "codebase" errors come up. I might say that we backed up all on a CD-RW on a formatted cd. Have gone to see if it is checked for "read only" but it > is unchecked. (Remember I had to erase all the hard drive, and reload it.) And that when I started having so much trouble. Also it won''t let me reload (import) my address book, or some important e-mails. If you feel like helping me on this subject. Please step by step. Since I am a novice. > Mary Braden

    06/01/2001 12:30:23
    1. Re: [FO] Codebase Errors
    2. mbraden
    3. I will try to answer your questions below. ----- Original Message ----- From: "MScheffler" <figaro@dreamscape.com> To: "mbraden" <maybe@pdq.net>; <FAMILY-ORIGINS-USERS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 5:30 PM Subject: Re: [FO] Codebase Errors > Mary, > > It sounds as if you are having problems with more than one program, > so maybe you need to step back a bit. You may not have a hard drive in > a condition to which you can restore programs successfully. > > How did you redo your hard drive? We reinstalled it from the disk, that came with this Gateway Computer. A clean format and reinstall of > all programs from Windows first and then the programs from their > ORIGINAL cds? Yes, we did. The only extra Software on this computer is Family Origin it is v-7. A restore disk from your computer manufacturer? yes What > operating system? Windows M.E . Are you sure the hard drive is ok? No, when talking to a "tech" at Gateway last night, he was kinda concerned about that. > > If you have a manufacturer's restore cd, I would start all over > again with the reformat process. This is the second time, in less then a week. Paul Smith helped me the first time. And I think will again. He lives 40 away and I was trying to get it on my own, if I could. He has been so good about it and I am afraid I am going to loose a friend, if I don't quit leaning on him for help. Then install all your programs from > original program cds, NOT programs from backups. Leave your virus > program to last. > > If you tried to reinstall programs from information you backed up > from the hard drive with problems, you may just have carried on the > problems. > > Let us know exactly what you did, and some of us may be able to > guide you through the next steps.-----------------We backed up to a CD, then errased all and with the reinstall disk, 2,1,3,4,---------When done. Reloaded from the back-up CD, and ??"&%? . And hear I am. Now I have one more thing I can do and thats go to the old computer, and get my FO Databases and try to install them. The only thing I have added quite a bit on the new one, and I would loose that.-----But ALL is not lose. I want to thank all for the help........ Mary > > Margaret Scheffler > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "mbraden" <maybe@pdq.net> > To: <FAMILY-ORIGINS-USERS-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 1:02 PM > Subject: Re: [FO] Codebase Errors > > > > Hello All: > > Thanks, to "All" for trying to help with my problem. But something is > not working, are I just don't understand what all to do. But my > problem is worse now, then in the first writing. All databases seem to > now be having the "codebase" errors come up. I might say that we backed > up all on a CD-RW on a formatted cd. Have gone to see if it is checked > for "read only" but it > > is unchecked. (Remember I had to erase all the hard drive, and reload > it.) And that when I started having so much trouble. Also it won''t let > me reload (import) my address book, or some important e-mails. If you > feel like helping me on this subject. Please step by step. Since I am > a novice. > > Mary Braden > > >

    06/01/2001 02:11:45