On Tue, Feb 5, 2019, 5:30 AM Bostjan Vilfan <bjvil...@gmail.com wrote:

> I tried both, gnucash 3.4 as well as 2.6.26; therefore it could be
> something with Windows 10 version 1809; in case you are able to figure out
> something, I am enclosing link to Windows msinfo results:
>


> Regards,
> bostjanv
>
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There are instructions in the Gnucash wiki on how to get error messages out
of Gnucash, I am not online right now, so I cannot tell you exactly where,
I just remember that it is not an easy task.

There is also a way to start Gnucash from the command line without a data
file.  Sometimes a bad data file can cause a crash.  Again the exact
procedure escapes me, but other users or devs may be able to help.

Sorry I cannot be more help right now.

David Carlson
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