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    Stack overflow

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by Daveyjones, Aug 10, 2007.

  1. Daveyjones

    Daveyjones Notebook Enthusiast

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    Brand new Toshiba,3 weeks later got this:

    WINDOWS INTERNET EXPLORER
    STACK OVERFLOW
    AT LINE 17

    What does that mean?
    How do I get it to stop?
     
  2. azntfl

    azntfl Notebook Evangelist

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    i am guessing your stack operations ran into the heap stack.
     
  3. Daveyjones

    Daveyjones Notebook Enthusiast

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    Ok Ill say it....I dont even know what a stack is when it comes to computers.