I recently upgraded my entire computer, and have noticed that I am getting an aweful lot of APPCRASH messages. Few specs before I get going:
PC Hardware:
Foxxconn A7GM-S motherboard
AMD Phenom 8450
OCZ Reaper 4gb (2x2) RAM
EVGA GForce GTX 260
I am running Vista Ultimate x64 w/ SP1.
As far as I know I have all the current updates for hardware and software. I use a lot of design software for work, including AutoCad 2007 (known Vista issues), and Solidworks 2009 x64. Now, here are the programs that have died on me with this error:
AutoCad (already knew it would have issues)
DWG Editor (Solidworks version of autocad)
Firefox
Zoom Player
Photoshop CS3
Also, this is most likely a solidworks issue, but the "solidworks shell server" crashes at fairly random times, ie. whenever solidworks is not open.
I knew I didn't like Vista, but I had to make the jump to utilize the hardware power, PLEASE HELP ME.
PC Hardware:
Foxxconn A7GM-S motherboard
AMD Phenom 8450
OCZ Reaper 4gb (2x2) RAM
EVGA GForce GTX 260
I am running Vista Ultimate x64 w/ SP1.
As far as I know I have all the current updates for hardware and software. I use a lot of design software for work, including AutoCad 2007 (known Vista issues), and Solidworks 2009 x64. Now, here are the programs that have died on me with this error:
AutoCad (already knew it would have issues)
DWG Editor (Solidworks version of autocad)
Firefox
Zoom Player
Photoshop CS3
Also, this is most likely a solidworks issue, but the "solidworks shell server" crashes at fairly random times, ie. whenever solidworks is not open.
I knew I didn't like Vista, but I had to make the jump to utilize the hardware power, PLEASE HELP ME.

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