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Error
#3 Initializing Borland Database Engine.
Note: Whenever you see A:, B:, C: or D: within this
text, A: and B: represent your possible floppy drives
within your computer and C: and D: represent your possible
hard disks within your computer. If you only have one
(1) floppy drive, it is the first drive in your computer
and considered A: - your hard disk would then be considered
C:.
A: and B: can be switched in any example below to meet
the needs of your computer system.
C: and D: can be switched in any example below to meet
the needs of your computer system.
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Error # 3 or Error Initializing Borland Database Engine
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If this error is generated with the "Borland Database
Enging Configuration" then just click OK and continue.
If this error is generated at the end of the installation
process (when it asks for Disk #1 again) then it is
probably caused because the Disk #1 is write-protected.
Change the little tab on the back of the disk (top left
corner).
The Error #3 can also be caused if you are trying to
install the program a second time while the protection
device is currently installed on your hard drive. If
this is the case, by the time you get this error, all
of the program files should have been installed onto
your computer. So we don't have to worry re-installing
the program. Now, all we have to do is replace the protection
device.
1. Put disk 1 (Saumrai) into A or B
2. Type CSFCHCK C: or D: (from an A or B prompt)
You want this to return with Error (24)
If not.....
2a. Type SCPBAT R C: A: CSFWIN (From an A or
B prompt) - then
try #2 again until you get the ERROR 24.
3. Type SCPBAT I A: C: CSFWIN /V (from an A
or B prompt) to install
the new protection device.
4. Type CSFCHCK C: or D: to verify that the
protection device is now on
your D drive. This should return a "Remaining Installs
000" - if so, you
are OK and ready to go.
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