Is that upon loading or what?
Oh, and it doesn't matter how big of a geek anyone is, the stack dump is going to be meaningless to them unless they know the internals of the program.
My best guess would be a corrupt .dll or .exe.
Is that upon loading or what?
Oh, and it doesn't matter how big of a geek anyone is, the stack dump is going to be meaningless to them unless they know the internals of the program.
My best guess would be a corrupt .dll or .exe.