Yea I think you need to backup your Wallet.dat in %APPDATA% -> CryptoBullion and then wipe everything this folder. Next you need to just uninstall your wallet and download the latest version. Next, go to Cryptochainer.com and download the latest blockchain for CryptoBullion. After installing paste your Wallet.dat and the files from Cryptochainer into your %APPDATA% -> CryptoBullion folder and you should be ok from here. Ever since I installed the latest wallet I haven't had a single issue whatsoever. When I had older versions of the wallet it would crash on me all the time as you described.
You should try this too. Are you out of sync all the time? I was when I was having problems.
On a side note, if guys could help me out with Staking EMC and CURE then I would be grateful lol.
Dear cmg77
Have tried with Windows qt , deleted every thing , and reinstalled , and copy from the site mention . but still fail not a single block in 18hrs ,even with manuel lock and unlock also fail .
redo again with 32bit installer and load from start , let see what happens!!
The only thing I can tell you now is to run some basic computer maintenance. You should scan your computer for viruses and malware. You should run disk defragementer, disk cleanup, and most importantly based on what you have told me you should run Chkdsk. I think maybe you keep installing the CBX wallet to a bad sector in your hard drive so this maybe the problem. Research how to run these on the internet. In a prior post I thought I saw you mention that your PC goes into sleep mode. If you are staking I highly recommend that you disable this and change the "Power Options" in Control Panel. Also it would not hurt to download the latest drivers and firmware for your PC as this would help performance. You could also try starting from scratch and just wipe your whole PC is your entire OS unstable? Or does this seem to be a hardware issue like your CPU fan? If so you could get new CPU fan but if it is something major like the motherboard then just get a new PC to stake on. Another factor I wonder about is if you made it past the hard fork.