Stack overflow error

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Hello, group!

I have been getting stack overflow errors while browsing on IE-6. They
usually occur while I am trying to play or download audio/visual media.

I have reason to beilieve that Windows XP may be accessing my printer
for memory purposes. (For example, I have a flight simulator which runs
extremely slow if the printer is not turned on before I boot the
system.) Could this be related to the problem?

Can anyone out there help me?

Thanks!
 
Hello, group!

I have been getting stack overflow errors while browsing on IE-6. They
usually occur while I am trying to play or download audio/visual media.

I have reason to beilieve that Windows XP may be accessing my printer
for memory purposes. (For example, I have a flight simulator which runs
extremely slow if the printer is not turned on before I boot the
system.) Could this be related to the problem?

Can anyone out there help me?

Thanks!

Error messages usually contain all sorts of other information to help us
figure out what is wrong. What is the complete, exact error message?
 
Frank said:
Error messages usually contain all sorts of other information to help us
figure out what is wrong. What is the complete, exact error message?


Actually, I haven't seen the error in over a week, so I'm not sure
about the specifics.
However, I continue to have the problems that I think may be related to
the error.

Whenever I click on certain media presentations to open them, I see the
download bar go to completion at the bottom of the screen, but nothing
else happens.

And I have the same sort of problem when I attempt to log in to certain
newer on-line accounts.

Does this shed any more light on the subject?
 
I just received a "stack overflow error at line 667" message while a
web site which was rich in eye candy was downloading.

Can you tell me what this means?

Thanks!
 
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