Article ID: 82318
Article Last Modified on 1/18/2007
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Windows 3.0 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Windows 3.1 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Windows 3.11 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition
This article was previously published under Q82318
SUMMARY
Stack overflows can cause Microsoft Windows to stop responding (hang). If Windows hangs intermittently, try adding the following line to the CONFIG.SYS file:
STACKS=9,256
MORE INFORMATION
The addition of the STACKS command line causes MS-DOS to reserve space for hardware interrupt handling (rather than an application's stack). In general, the default setting gives you more free memory; however, there are situations when the hardware interrupt routines require more space. On IBM machines, STACKS=0,0 is the default; on all other machines, STACKS=9,128 is the default.
One such situation is when you are running SMARTDrive (SMARTDRV.EXE) version 4.0 with certain network cards. Windows Setup should modify the CONFIG.SYS file accordingly when Windows is installed if it detects a known problem configuration.
If Windows is hanging or crashing, particularly if SMARTDRV.EXE 4.0 is running, or a network is installed, try adding the STACKS command to the CONFIG.SYS file and see if that corrects the problem.
For more information, please query on the following words in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: STACKS and OVERVIEW
Additional query words: 3.0 3.00 3.0a 3.00a 3.1 3.10 3.11
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