To address the user’s issue with AZedit crashing on startup in Windows 11, you can try the following troubleshooting steps:
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Compatibility Mode: Right-click on the AZedit shortcut or executable file, select 'Properties,' go to the 'Compatibility' tab, and try running the program in compatibility mode for a different version of Windows (like Windows 10 or 7).
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Update Software: Make sure you have the latest version of AZedit. Check the official website or the software provider for any updates or patches that might address the crash issue.
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Update Drivers: Ensure that all your system drivers, particularly graphics and motherboard drivers, are up to date.
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Windows Update: Verify that you have the latest updates installed for Windows 11, as some issues can be resolved with system updates.
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Antivirus/Firewall: Sometimes, security software can interfere with program operation. Try temporarily disabling your antivirus or firewall to see if it resolves the issue.
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Clean Boot: Perform a clean boot to rule out the possibility of other software conflicts. Instructions for clean booting can be found on the Microsoft support website.
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Reinstall the Program: Uninstall AZedit, ensure no residual files are left (possibly using a tool like CCleaner), and then reinstall the software.
If none of these steps work, you may want to reach out to the software's customer support for further assistance.