I had a similar problem with the same message. This is what I did. I found
sources using Copernic 2000 at the following places:
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q149/0/83.asp and
http://mlarchive.ima.com/win98/1998/Dec/0106.html
I don't know if this will help you but it did me. Once in a great while I will
get that same error screen again. So something is not right and something is not
stable but I don't know who it is. I am sure it will show up sooner that later
but for now it seems fixed. I am not sure how to find who is using these 4k
pages but there must be away.
Hopes this helps some.
"Susan S. Hays" wrote:
> Three times today, I got the following error message on one of my computers
> at work:
>
> Terminating thread due to stack overflow problem. A VxD, possibly recently
> installed has consumed too much stack space. Increase the setting of
> "MinSps" in SYSTEM.INI or remove recently installed VxD's. There are
> currently 5 SP's allocated.
>
> Well naturally, to my knowledge I have not recently installed any VxD's. So
> what exactly does this mean and how can I get rid of the problem?
>
> Gateway
> Pentium 233
> 64 MB Ram
> 4.0 Gg Harddrive
>
> Thank you,
> Susan Hays
>
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