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AppCrashView 1.35 by NirSoft is a lightweight system utility designed to surface every application crash that Windows has silently recorded through its built-in Windows Error Reporting (WER) subsystem. Each time a program terminates unexpectedly, WER writes a structured .wer file that contains the faulting module name, exception code, process path, time stamp, and other low-level data; AppCrashView harvests these entries and presents them in a single, sortable table so administrators, QA engineers, and power users can quickly spot recurring faults, corrupted plug-ins, or version-specific incompatibilities without digging through the Event Viewer or manually parsing WerFault archives. Typical use cases include post-mortem debugging after a software rollout, validating that a newly patched DLL no longer triggers access-violation crashes, auditing the stability of kiosk or POS terminals, and generating evidence-based reports for vendors when submitting support tickets. The utility reads both current-profile and all-user crash repositories, lets users filter by date range or application name, and exports selections to plain text, CSV, HTML, or XML for further analysis in Excel, Power BI, or ticketing systems. Because it is a standalone portable executable requiring no installation or special privileges, it fits easily into USB toolkits, MDT task sequences, or remote-help workflows. AppCrashView is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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