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  1. Please help me Mediainfo all the version crashes on opening the app on Windows 7 32-bit. but it was working till a week earlier.
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    I'm running Windows 7 64bit, no issues.
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  3. Originally Posted by Baldrick View Post
    yes same issue
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    Originally Posted by smondal29 View Post
    Please help me Mediainfo all the version crashes on opening the app on Windows 7 32-bit. but it was working till a week earlier.
    WHAT happened on your computer between today and ``last week´´

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    Convenient unified display of the most important blah-blah-blah
    The author of MediaInfo (Zenitram) clearly must be sent back to school.
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  5. Originally Posted by El Heggunte View Post
    Originally Posted by smondal29 View Post
    Please help me Mediainfo all the version crashes on opening the app on Windows 7 32-bit. but it was working till a week earlier.
    WHAT happened on your computer between today and ``last week´´

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    Convenient unified display of the most important blah-blah-blah
    The author of MediaInfo (Zenitram) clearly must be sent back to school.
    as long as I remember once "blue screen memory error" but all other app working fine but this and I tried all the version being reinstalled but no result
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  6. Any alternative of mediainfo?
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    If you have 'System Restore' enabled, then return to the penultimate restore point (or the last one).

    Sadly it's "normal" for Windows that a Registry error affects only some applications, or that a poorly-written program interferes with other programs.

    Without knowing what that "blue screen memory error" refers to, it's difficult to try to solve the problem.
    One must write down the specific hexadecimal code for the "STOP ERROR" shown in the BSOD, and then Google it.
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    i use MediaInfoXP
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  9. Originally Posted by aedipuss View Post
    Thanks it's working
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