This was happening every time I started Kombilo so I tried deleting my preferences folder (in %appdata%), uninstalling and reinstalling the application and deleting my database and re-creating one. I can now start Kombilo but attempting to perform a search causes the same crash to occur.
Kombilo Crashing Continually
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Kombilo Crashing Continually
Kombilo has started misbehaving on my computer - it is continually crashing with "This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way."
This was happening every time I started Kombilo so I tried deleting my preferences folder (in %appdata%), uninstalling and reinstalling the application and deleting my database and re-creating one. I can now start Kombilo but attempting to perform a search causes the same crash to occur.
For the record, I am running Kombilo 0.7.4 on Windows 8.1 (64-bit).
This was happening every time I started Kombilo so I tried deleting my preferences folder (in %appdata%), uninstalling and reinstalling the application and deleting my database and re-creating one. I can now start Kombilo but attempting to perform a search causes the same crash to occur.
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Re: Kombilo Crashing Continually
Mostly, this kind of error can be caused by two situations:
1. Runtime components of Visual C++ Libraries are missing.
2. There's an application specific problem.
Since you already tried reinstalling Kombilo, then I would refer you to situation 1 by reinstalling the Runtime components of Visual C++ Libraries.
You can either:
1. Try to repair the installation by reinstalling the appropriate version:
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/search/D ... %20C%2B%2B
2. Manually uninstall the ones you have, then start the Windows Update utility and install the ones it presents you. (Note: This will likely break some of your other applications until the Runtime components are reinstalled.)
1. Runtime components of Visual C++ Libraries are missing.
2. There's an application specific problem.
Since you already tried reinstalling Kombilo, then I would refer you to situation 1 by reinstalling the Runtime components of Visual C++ Libraries.
You can either:
1. Try to repair the installation by reinstalling the appropriate version:
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/search/D ... %20C%2B%2B
2. Manually uninstall the ones you have, then start the Windows Update utility and install the ones it presents you. (Note: This will likely break some of your other applications until the Runtime components are reinstalled.)