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What Is "stack Overflow"
this message has been appearing and i dont know what it is as i havent seen/heard of it, how can i get rid of it, hopefully for free as i have paid for too many things for this computer lately, thanx
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Sounds as if one one more of your system / application files is behaving erratically maybe as as a result of memory conflicts/data corruption or badly written program code. Does the problem only occur when running a specific program? If so try uninstalling / reinstall that particular program.
You could also perform a system Hard Disk check to try and eliminate any potential disk file index errors.
- Windows Start>All Programs>Accessories
- Right Click on 'Command Prompt'
- Select 'Run as Administrator'
- In the 'black box' 'Command Prompt' window that opens up, type the text
CHKDSK /F and then press the enter/return key on the keyboard
- Answer Y to the question that will appear, i.e. press the Y key on keyboard follow by press enter/return key
- Restart your system
- As the system starts up it will automatically perform a check of your Disk system and attempt a repair of any potential errors it finds
- Let the process run / finish and the system will then start up as normal
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Sounds as if one one more of your system / application files is behaving erratically maybe as as a result of memory conflicts/data corruption or badly written program code. Does the problem only occur when running a specific program? If so try uninstalling / reinstall that particular program.
You could also perform a system Hard Disk check to try and eliminate any potential disk file index errors.
- Windows Start>All Programs>Accessories
- Right Click on 'Command Prompt'
- Select 'Run as Administrator'
- In the 'black box' 'Command Prompt' window that opens up, type the text
CHKDSK /F and then press the enter/return key on the keyboard
- Answer Y to the question that will appear, i.e. press the Y key on keyboard follow by press enter/return key
- Restart your system
- As the system starts up it will automatically perform a check of your Disk system and attempt a repair of any potential errors it finds
- Let the process run / finish and the system will then start up as normal
As a test, try using a different browser.
Assuming you are using IE try Firefox or Opera.
http:// www.ope ra.com/
http:// www.moz illa.or g/en-US /firefo x/new/
It could be one of the browser add-ons is in conflict with other programs.
Assuming you are using IE try Firefox or Opera.
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It could be one of the browser add-ons is in conflict with other programs.
To check for and disable add-ons in IE:
- Select 'Tools>Manage Add-ons'
- Select 'Toolbars and Extensions'
- Click the Add-on name and then select 'Disable'
Suggest you then restart the browser before checking if the problem 'goes away'. If you do find an add-on that is the problem, you can try reinstalling it, e.g Adobe Flash Player etc. (it might be worth reinstalling / updating Adobe Flash Player as a first step anyway!)
To re-enable the add-on it is basically the same procedure but select 'Enable' instead.
- Select 'Tools>Manage Add-ons'
- Select 'Toolbars and Extensions'
- Click the Add-on name and then select 'Disable'
Suggest you then restart the browser before checking if the problem 'goes away'. If you do find an add-on that is the problem, you can try reinstalling it, e.g Adobe Flash Player etc. (it might be worth reinstalling / updating Adobe Flash Player as a first step anyway!)
To re-enable the add-on it is basically the same procedure but select 'Enable' instead.