I went into "Turn Windows Features On and Off" and made sure that every sub-option for the NET framework was enabled like the Windows Communication Foundation and all the TCP authentication junk that is usually turned off in a regular Windows install. I thought maybe you guys were using some kind of legacy or obscure SDK API call in one of those features.

But it's still crashing so you guy's can rule that out.

There is no error other then the program divided by zero and that Windows is checking for a solution.