Program runs just fine as long as you don't try to activate it. (Error description in the gif)
As far as I understood it has to deal with windows encoding. Windows used in testing is in Korean locale.
Any suggestions on how to fix it, if it's even possible without developers
Crash on Windows 7 K edition
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Re: Crash on Windows 7 K edition
Your screenshot is a bit tiny. Could you show me the error message in larger size please, and static (not animated)?
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