Long shot guess:

There is something wrong with your database such that ebase.exe crashes when
it tries to read and use the data.

Can you run a fresh download of ebase on the machine? If so then the OS code
is ok. If not, then your OS is corrupted in some obscure way - reinstall.

Another test of ebase crashing is to start drwatson (a debugger) which will
write a dump to disk if the program performs illegal operations or gets
protection checks. The presence of the dump is a good enough indication -
you don't need to try to interpret what is gibberish to all but a select few
that have access to the FileMaker source code.

If it is crashing start installing backups until you find an undamaged one.


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