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Re: "No Oracle" Error while starting Developer [message #115434 is a reply to message #115423] |
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saadatahmad
Messages: 452 Registered: March 2005 Location: Germany/Paderborn
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It's not difficult or even costly to change the battery. Remove the battery from the motherboard, go to any watch repairing shop and purchase the battery from there (may be for Rs. 5 only)and fix the new battery on the motherboard again. It's just like to change the battery of a calculator.
With my own experience, improper date creates the problem when we install Oracle on our system. Your problem may be due to this date. So change your CMOS's battery, check if Oracle works or not. If not, then remove Oracle from your system by Oracle Installer and install it again.
Hopefully this will solve your problem.
[Updated on: Mon, 11 April 2005 11:07] Report message to a moderator
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