To resolve the "Tally 9 diskette 1 is damaged" error, first, check the physical condition of the diskette for scratches or dirt and clean it if necessary. If the diskette is indeed damaged, you can try accessing a backup copy of the data if available. Additionally, consider creating a new diskette or transferring the data to a different storage medium, such as a hard drive or USB flash drive, to prevent future issues. If none of these solutions work, you may need to reinstall Tally 9.
Snoops - 1999 The Stolen Diskette 1-12 was released on: USA: 14 January 2000
It's a diskette, but then bigger, and it can hold 1 a 2 gb.
Each one. On A tally chart represents 1 Each. Number Represents 5 make. A tally chart
4 %, 1% and 12.5 %
Tally Brown was born on August 1, 1934, in New York City, New York, USA.
f(x) = 1 + 2*3 + 4*5 + ... (2x * [2x + 1]) f(x) = 1 + 2*3 + 4*5 + ... (4x2 + 2x]) f(x) = 1 + ∑(4x2 + 2x) So you can do it with a simple for loop: tally := 1; FOR count := 1 TO maximum DO BEGIN WRITELN(tally, ', '); tally := tally + count * (4 * count + 2 ); END;
You can use the delete command appropriate to the filesystem of the diskette. You can fully format the diskette using the format utility provided. If you're concerned about sensitivity of the data, you should destroy the diskette using fire or some similar means. It's extremely difficult to "delete" data from a diskette in a way that is definitely unrecoverable.
1) Tally 7.2 is not multilingual(many languages like Hindi, Gujrati etc) but Tally 9 is . 2) Tally 7.2 has VAT,TDS and service tax but not FBT, TCS and Excise but Tally 9 has all of these 3) Tally 7.2 supports SDF when sending data from company to another and Tally 9 uses XML to import and export. 4) Tally 7.2 can be upgraded to Tally 9 but Tally 9 cannot be degraded to Tally 7.2 5) Tally 7.2 is cheaper than Tally 9 For further details contact me on pravah101shukla @ gmail.com
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32 tallys= 1 mile
tally are these kind of stripes that represent numbers. For example one stripe is equal to 1 two tally stripes is equal to two etc when you come to five you have to put a diagonal line across the stripes. In frequency tables you just use numbers 1,2,3 etc