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SYMPTOMS
When you open a worksheet or workbook in Microsoft Excel, formulas that
involve dividing certain combinations of numbers may display unexpected
results if the file was created on a computer that contains an Intel
Pentium processor. This behavior occurs even if you open the file on a
computer that does not contain an Intel Pentium processor, or even after
you have installed the Pentium Floating Point Unit (FPU) Patch available
from Microsoft.
CAUSE
If you are using Microsoft Excel on a computer that contains an Intel
Pentium processor, you may receive unexpected results when you perform
mathematical operations that involve dividing certain combinations of
numbers. This problem is caused by an error in the FPU, a part of the Intel
Pentium chip that performs elaborate calculations. Intel is aware of this
problem.
WORKAROUNDTo update the formulas on your worksheet, either after you have installed the patch, or if you are using a worksheet that was created on a computer with a Pentium processor, you must update the formulas on your worksheet. Use either of the following methods to force the formulas to be recalculated: Method 1Force the entire worksheet to be recalculated by pressing CTRL+ALT+F9.Method 2Recalculate a single cell or range of cells on your worksheet. To do this, use the following steps:NOTE: The following method is not recommended if you are using array-type formulas. Replacing the equal sign (=) in these formulas requires you to re-enter any array formulas as arrays.
MORE INFORMATIONFor additional information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q101467 How to Test for a Faulty Pentium FPUThe Pentium processor is manufactured by Intel, a vendor independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding this product's performance or reliability. Additional query words: 4.00a 5.00c 7.00a 97
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