> From: William Higgs <whiggs.it...@gmail.com> > Date: Sun, 14 May 2017 10:27:12 -0400 > > And I saw that you had stated that it was working on Windows 7, which > further convinces me that it is probably a windows 10 thing. I originally > thought this was the case because, while the faulting application is wget, > the faulting module (module I assume to mean what actually caused the crash > in the application), is ntdll.dll, which is a core system dll. But sfc > scans return no issues..
I'm not sure this is a Windows problem. Crashes inside system DLLs more often than not are caused by bugs in the applications.