I get this error when I type it to flash my samsung
"An internal stack overflow has caused this session to be halted. Change the stacks settings in your config.sys file, and then try again.
So I went to my config settings and have no idea wtf its talking about with the stack settings. Can anyone please help me?
Change stack settings??
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Re: Change stack settings??
A stack overflow is when DOS is interrupted with something either A) it can't handle or; B) it interferes with an ongoing more important process. It usually happens when you power cycle your drive when using iprep.

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Re: Change stack settings??
So then I should use my 360 to power on my drive in stead of my connectivity kit?
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Re: Change stack settings??
It's not going to matter. Because the error originates from the data connection not power. But you should try to have power to the drive before booting into iprep. Maybe even try having the tray half-open as well before booting.

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Re: Change stack settings??
I heard that people have been having messed up drives while flashing it with the drive open.
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Re: Change stack settings??
Not that I've ever seen I've flashed my drive in a number of different states. Not a problem yet. But that doesn't mean that it couldn't be for someone else.

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Re: Change stack settings??
I fixed the problem that nobody knows how to so far, all I did was access my bios and disabled all my ports
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Re: Change stack settings??
I've gotten this error a few times. All I do is shut down my cpu, turn it back on and continue. Next time I'll try disabling my ports.
Thanks.
Thanks.
Re: Change stack settings??
I've gotten this error before too, all I did was make sure the drive was powered on before I booted into DOS, that did the trick for me.