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    Crash Opening or Saving on PC with Dell Backup

      Applies To 
      Product: Ram Concept  
    First Affected Version: 6.04.00.06
      Found in Version: 6.04.00.06
    Released in Version: -
    Environment: Windows 7 x64; Windows 10
      Area:  File; Installation
      Issue #: 796452

    Problem Description

    In Ram Concept version 06.04.00.006 x64 (or later), on certain Dell PCs typically running Windows 7 x64 or Windows 10 x64, an error, "Concept for Windows has stopped working," can occur when attempting to open a file using the File - Open menu or folder icon. A similar error can occur when trying to save a file that is successfully opened through a file browser or direct link. 

    On other machines running Windows 10, the error occurs as soon as the program is started and indicates "Program Error (Unknown Exception: in program startup) Contact Support"

    Or the program may simply close abruptly without any message. 

    Reason

    As described in this thread, Dell’s Backup and Recovery software, version 1.8.1.71, will crash any 64-bit Qt5 application whenever a file dialog is opened, and in some cases causes the program to crash on startup. 

    Solution

    Upgrading DBaR to version 1.9.2.8 or later should fix the issue. Alternatively, if it's not being used, Dell's Backup and Recovery system can be uninstalled. 

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