Windows 7 Pro 64bit Crashing

Dazante

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Hi
I have just changed my PC from XP Pro to Windows 7 64bit Pro.
Everytime I try to load a program I get the windows help box tell me that the program has stopped working and that it will try and find a solution. Of course it never does just shuts down. This only seems to be when I am using large programs such as Burning DVD pPrograms, X Planes, Avid Media to burn DVD.

I feel sure that the programs ar4e not actually stopping by themselves it feels more like that the windows help box is actually causing the problem.

I have tried disabling it in the admin box but that does not seem to have worked.

If you have any ideas to solve this problem that would be great.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Customed
OS
Windows 7 Pro 64 bit
CPU
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770K @3,50GHZ
Motherboard
ASUS P8Z77-V LE
Memory
32 GB Ram
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia Quadro 2000
Sound Card
Nvidia HD Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
2x Samsung Syncmaster SA350
Hard Drives
C Drive = OS SSD 128GB
P Drive = Storage 1TB
R Drive Raid Array 2x 1TB
The Windows Help system is not shutting down the application. That's just how Windows 7 handles an application crash, and those are the dialogues it displays. In the days of Windows 2000 (and previously), it was called Dr. Watson and you'd get a dialogue that said something along the lines of "explorer.exe has generated errors and will be closed by Windows."

When you say, "everytime I try to load a program," does this refer to you trying to INSTALL a program or run a program that's already installed?

More importantly, how old are these applications? The reason I ask is because a lot of older applications is not "UAC aware," meaning that they were designed for Windows XP where most users ran their systems with full admin perms and the applications just expected to have ruler of the roost perms.

Windows Vista and Windows 7 cracked down on that with User Account Control (UAC), so many older applications crash because they don't do error handling at startup--they just expect to have keys to the kingdom with full write perms in the Registry and when Windows doesn't grant those perms (due to UAC), the application dies a hideous death.

Try right-clicking the shortcut for the application and selecting "Run as administrator." If the application launches and behaves normally, you can modify the shortcut's properties to always have it run as administrator.

Be careful with burning programs. If they're older and designed for XP, they might not work right with 7, even with full administrator perms. DVD burning software is notorious for not taking well to OS upgrades, especially older burning software. For instance, Roxio v7.0 worked flawlessly with XP and even Server 2003, but it crashes like crazy if you even try to install it in Windows 7.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Pavilion dv7
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
Intel i5 M480 2.67 GHz
Memory
8.00 GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 6550 w/ 1 GB
Sound Card
ATI High Definition with Beats Audio
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Laptop Display + HDMI
Screen Resolution
1600x900
Hard Drives
OCZ Octane 128 GB SSD - OS and binaries
Western Digital Caviar Blue 750 GB HDD - data
Internet Speed
AT&T U-verse 12 MBps, home intranet 1 GHz
Windows 7 Pro 64bit

Hi thank you for such a prompt reply. It crashes when I run a program not install. I have the latest in editing software with Avid Media Composer 64bit so that should work. The XPlanes is also the latest set up especially for Windows 7 and that crashes after a couple of minutes. The burning of DVDs is direct from the timeline of Avid media or from Avid DVD by Sonic. I have them asll running on Admin level.
Regards
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Customed
OS
Windows 7 Pro 64 bit
CPU
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770K @3,50GHZ
Motherboard
ASUS P8Z77-V LE
Memory
32 GB Ram
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia Quadro 2000
Sound Card
Nvidia HD Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
2x Samsung Syncmaster SA350
Hard Drives
C Drive = OS SSD 128GB
P Drive = Storage 1TB
R Drive Raid Array 2x 1TB
Where did you get your Windows 7 dvd from, is it retail ? Did you download and burn it yourself ?
 

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Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Skylake Special #666
OS
Windows 10 Pro x64
CPU
Intel Core i7 6700K
Motherboard
Asus Sabertooth Z170 Mark 1
Memory
GSkill TridentZ RGB 16GB 3600 16-16-16-36
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EVGA GTX 980 Ti SC x2
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Realtek High Definition
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AOC G2460PG
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1920 x 1080 144Hz
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Samsung 860 Pro 256GB, Seagate Barracuda 4TB x2
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EVGA 1000 P2, EVGA White Custom Braided Cables
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Corsair Vengeance C70 Gunmetal Black
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Corsair H100i v2, Corsair ML120 x2, Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut
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Logitech G910 Orion Spectrum
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Logitech G700s
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Verizon Fios Quantum Gateway 75/75
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Windows Defender, Malwarebytes Free 3.8.3
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Chrome
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Corsair SP120 x4, LG Blu-ray Drive, Durabrand HT-395 100 Watt Dolby Digital Amp, Corsair H2100 Wireless 7.1 Headset
No its a genuine copy as I have a film company and edit a lot of TV on here so I have to be totally legal
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Customed
OS
Windows 7 Pro 64 bit
CPU
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770K @3,50GHZ
Motherboard
ASUS P8Z77-V LE
Memory
32 GB Ram
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia Quadro 2000
Sound Card
Nvidia HD Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
2x Samsung Syncmaster SA350
Hard Drives
C Drive = OS SSD 128GB
P Drive = Storage 1TB
R Drive Raid Array 2x 1TB
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