Immediate Crash on Clean Windows 7
#1
Yesterday I installed Windows 7 64bit from scratch, then installed all available updates, then installed the latest drivers for my PC hardware.
Today I installed Kodi v17.1 directly from the website and all went well with the install. The program launched the first time fine, so I closed out of it to organize my media to add into it. Upon restarting Kodi, it shows the logo then immediately crashes with the following Windows error information:

https://pastebin.com/7YU02Zcb

I enabled logging and the contents of Kodi's own log file are:

https://pastebin.com/24XwU0Sp

I don't have any addons or media and am using a keyboard and mouse to navigate. My hardware/setup is as follows:
Asus P5G41T-M Motherboard
Pentium Dual Core E5700 3.0Ghz CPU
4GB DDR3 Memory
500GB 7200RPM SATA Hard Drive
AMD Radeon 7750 2GB PCIe Video Card HDMI to 40" Westinghouse HDTV
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#2
Have a look and see if you can update your graphics drivers. That seems to be the common fix for a crash at this point.
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#3
Kind of an abrupt ending initializing full screen modes.
Radeon drivers tend to be problematic sometimes. I would investigate video drivers at this point
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#4
http://support.amd.com/en-us/download/de...ws+10+-+64
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#5
From the official support page (http://support.amd.com/en-us/download/de...ows+7+-+64) I downloaded the latest WHQL drivers, Crimson ReLive Edition 17.2.1.
The Crimson ReLive Edition 17.4.1 Optional drivers are non-WHQL so I avoided them for the time being.
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#6
Just on the off chance that this bug reared it's head. http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=311821 but it still looks like a gfx issue.
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#7
(2017-04-12, 00:42)PatK Wrote: Just on the off chance that this bug reared it's head. http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=311821 but it still looks like a gfx issue.
It won't be that. The symptoms are very different (an error message is displayed, no reference to Addons27.db in kodi log etc).
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#8
Sorta an update to what's going on is that I can get Kodi to run once after I reboot the computer, but if i close it or it crashes, it won't open again until I reboot the whole computer again.
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#9
You first logs are not debug logs, you need to turn it on in settings>system>logging
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#10
Sorry about the delay, got busy over the Holiday and am just back home and getting around to things again. Anyway, I rebooted to get Kodi to actually run it's one time it works after a restart and enabled logging. I closed it. I cleared the log file. I open Kodi and it crashed as expected and gave me the following:

kodi.log - https://pastebin.com/wgtq8qC6
kodi_stacktrace-17.1 Git_20170320-fc1619b-20170420-193959.txt - https://pastebin.com/6MRej4Fw
kodi_crashlog-17.1 Git_20170320-fc1619b-20170420-193959.dmp - https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_Q78yO...sp=sharing
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#11
The start up doesn't look too bad until we get to networking and system scanning for content. Suspect some corruption in services or meta-data, my point of view is to load up a Kodi portable, and double check the operation as you start to add functionality.

http://kodi.wiki/view/Windows_FAQ#Portable
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