Closing Blender causes Windows to assume it crashed #40968
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System Information
Windows 7 and AMD HD 2400M
Blender Version
Broken: 2.71
Worked: Any other one I used
Short description of error
Closing Blender, no matter wich way, causes Windows to assume it crashed, and show a message saying "Blender stopped working";
Exact steps for others to reproduce the error
Open Blender, close Blender; It works on my laptop, but haven't tried it anywhere else.
Changed status to: 'Open'
Added subscriber: @HugoSales
Added subscriber: @ThomasDinges
The issue reported can't be reproduced so far, and has been moved to the BF Blender: Unconfirmed project.
If 2 other people aren't able to redo the bug after 2 weeks, it will be closed.
We appreciate the effort that goes into making bug reports, but to be able to fix bugs we have to be able to redo them.
If there is anything you can provide to help others to reproduce the problem, be sure to include it.
Added subscriber: @VickyM72
Confirmed here
Windows Vista 32-bit
2GB, 1.6GHZ, Intel
Closing Blender causes exactly what he said, no need for screenshot I don't think
Added subscriber: @mont29
Would be a crash on closing…
@HugoSales, do you have a 32 or 64 win7?
Win 7 Ultimate x64
Added subscriber: @MartijnBerger
Martin, do you have clues here?
@HugoSales please try with a build from our buildbot.
Changed status from 'Open' to: 'Archived'
5 days with the reply, due to policy of the tracker closing the report. Please test latest builds from builder.blender.org and if it still happens please report back.
Tried latest buildbot, got the same result, crash on closing. 32-bit