is floating point overflow software or hardware problem
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Posted:
07-01-2012
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i am trying to rip bd's with LG GGW-H20L drive and AnyDVD HD 6.9.1.0
getting floating point overflow error on 2 different disks, 2 others ripped ok.
any ideas? is the right forum?
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Posted:
07-01-2012
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Not an error I've seen, but I would suspect hardware first. But just a guess.
If you are overclocking your cpu, try it at stock speed.
And run a test on your memory. Memtest86+ should be run for a few hours, most people just let it run overnight when they go to bed. You should see NO errors in memtest. http://www.memtest.org/
Windows memory diagnostic is another memory testing tool and is much faster: http://oca.microsoft.com/en/windiag.asp -
Posted:
07-01-2012
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There is a slightly newer beta version of AnyDVD HD out now, http://sandbox.slysoft.com/beta/SetupAnyDVD6911.exe
But I doubt this will help. As I said, I've never run into this issue and I'm using the same drive and the same software.
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