Jim
I read and reread your help request.
And I think you said that the crash occurred when you selected a scroll
enable column.

This rang a bell.

The other day I installed a Nvidia based video card into my 'rock stable'
machine.
I'm running windows XP and always do a "set restore point" prior to any
changes.

This video card was PCI and in addition to my AGP Matrox dual monitor card.

I installed with the standard Windows XP video drivers.

Boy was I surprised when I went to change a CQ zone, clicked on the scroll
bar and had the computer crash.
I duplicated this issue a number of times.
Error messages were too fast to read.
Click on other log fields did not cause any crash.

Delete the drivers, disable the video card and do a 'Restore.
Now I'm back to rock stable.

I went to the NVidia site, found new XP drivers and installed.
No problems and I'm rock stable again, but now with 3 monitors instead of
only two.

So, this may not be of help, but may offer you a clue.

PS: For older OS users. XP's Restore feature is worth the upgrade in it's
self and it's Rock Stable. It also handles resources better. I can vouch for
DXB running perfectly on XP Pro.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jim McDonald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "DXbase Reflector" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 7:29 AM
Subject: [DXBase] Re: Program crashing with XP Home Edition


> Does this mean I have a hardware problem?  The next error message was:
>
> Dxb2003.exe application error.  The instruction at "0x73dd1351" referenced
> memory at "0x00000004".  The memory could not be "read".  Then I had to
> click OK to terminate the program.
>
> Maybe my 4-year-old RAM is tired and wants to retire.
>
> Jim N7US
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Jim McDonald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "DXbase Reflector" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 6:25 AM
> Subject: Program crashing with XP Home Edition
>
>
> I've had a couple of program crashes in the last few days.  Never happened
> before I converted this PC from 98SE to XP Home and didn't happen when I
> first converted.  Just clicked on the prefix for an AH3D QSO (I also had
one
> in 1996 not KH3), and it crashed.
>
> The message was that "DXB2003 MFC Application" crashed.
>
> Jim N7US
>
>
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