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I am trying to use MacroRecorder with Windows 7.  It works normally until it closes, and then it crashes.  I plan to use it for sequential macros and need it to reopen again, but it cannot because it is froze up from the crash.  Here is the information from Windows that the crash generates:

 

Problem signature:
  Problem Event Name:    APPCRASH
  Application Name:    MacroRecorder.exe
  Application Version:    2.0.57.0
  Application Timestamp:    5f8da7d2
  Fault Module Name:    MacroRecorder.exe
  Fault Module Version:    2.0.57.0
  Fault Module Timestamp:    5f8da7d2
  Exception Code:    c0000005
  Exception Offset:    00008e6e
  OS Version:    6.1.7601.2.1.0.768.3
  Locale ID:    1033
  Additional Information 1:    3811
  Additional Information 2:    38112782f91f615d81d7d73356dc1c79
  Additional Information 3:    9322
  Additional Information 4:    932256e4452f0b3b91707a4a75393a36

 

I have also found that all I have to do is open the software, do nothing, and then close it, and it gets this crash.
 

 

Can this be fixed?  Thanks.

 

 

  • 3 weeks later...

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Try the latest version. The described issue does not seem to occur on Windows 7 x64, though it does on Windows XP x86. I doubt they test on anything else besides Windows 10 x64.

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The latest version is 2.0.65f, you have some version in the 2.0.57 branch, judging from the crash report. From the website, it's not clear whether they re-release same versions and just add a letter when they change something minor.

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Okay, with version 2.0.65, the crash notice appears from the software instead of Windows.  It says:

"EAccessViolation

Access violation at address 00408EDA in module 'MacroRecorder.exe'.  Read of address 0506F0E8."

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