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 Post subject: Startup
PostPosted: Tue Apr 10, 2007 8:40 pm 
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Every time I load VRPC I get the message:
Not enough stack to call filing system
It comes on top of the green RiscOS logo and I click cancel and startup continues
Doug Luke


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PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 8:53 pm 
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Believe it or not I have seen this before on a customers machine but could never find out what caused it. Try undoing the modifications you have made to your !Boot sequence.


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I really don't know how I could have made alterations to !Boot. I would love to be told how to alter !Boot.
Doug


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I know that VRPC doesn't do this from a plain install - so something you have changed is causing it. Instructions on modifying !Boot are in the VirtualAcorn User Guide.


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Well its not that strange!! It happened to me though not with Virtual VRPC the problem was that I had not configured sufficient memory on my RiscPC there were lots of other messages also and Iffel whom I purchased the Riscos 4 suggested that I tweaked the memory andit solved my problem. Hope that this is of use

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