stacking overload?

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First: might be posted in wrong thread.

I keep getting a stack overload at 158

Can someone please explain what that is and if I should be concerned?

And yes, I do not know alot about computers and operating systems.

And thanks to you
 
this sounds like its being caused by a application that tried to improperly allocate its memory. the stack is a specific number of addresses in RAM. The app may have filled up the stack and tried to add more.

what application were you using? what were you doing right before? does the same thing happen if you repeat the same actions?
 
Well I think most of the time just got several windows open, loading up one u-tube while watching another. Also getting high cpu usage. Mainly video usage. Is there a cure besides don't do that?
 
Never knew about the Globial Settings Manager. Knew about right click on Adobe screen to change basic settings.

All sites deleted and will see if that is what was needed and I can delete as needed.

Thanks
 
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