This article applies to:
E-Prime 2.0
This bug was first introduced in E-Prime 2.0 (2.0.8.33).
This bug has been corrected in E-Prime 2.0 (2.0.8.90).
Symptoms
When playing a movie to its full length in Windows Vista SP1, E-Prime will crash.
Detail
There is a bug in Microsoft's quartz.dll that improperly changes the state of the CPU floating point registers.
This causes E-Prime to use an invalid control state and causes the crash. PST has found the ability to detect this faulty state.
Solution
Upgrade to E-Prime 2.0.8.90 or later.
Workaround
This workaround is intended only for those who are unable to update to the version of E-Prime that contains the fix:
Use an operating system other than Windows Vista SP1 or later.
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