everything else is normal syncing behavior too....THERE IS NOTHING IN THE DEBUG LOG and I know what I am talking about....
You haven't demonstrated that you know what you are talking about.
and it is very relevant what I posted because that is the very last line of the debug log...everything else is just regular loading and syncing and exiting...been through all of it.,..this is a windows problem and not a bitcoin problem
There can be errors up in the log that get hidden by the verbosity of the sync that can indicate problems that cause a crash later on. In general, having more people looking at the issue makes it more likely that someone will find the problem. But not providing any information (e.g. debug.log file or crash logs or screenshots or whatever) makes that hard to do because then all people have to go off of is your word, and that may not necessarily be understood properly and will include your own biases as to what you think the problem is.
How about you provide some other information then? How about the Windows crash logs?
BTW I really don't feel like permanently posting my external ip on this site so sorry but not posting the whole thing.....
Then redact your IP address. Do a find and replace and replace your IP address with [redacted]. It isn't hard to do.
Makes me wonder if bitcoin is susceptible to the HeartBleed OpenSSL memory leak...only because it uses a 2010 library by default
It's statements like these that tell me you don't know what you are talking about.
thank you jackg that is the most relevant response ever
..windows update called my miner a trojan the other day so it makes me wonder a lot about the "exceptions"...what if I were to download a bootstrap.dat from someone and rescan...think that would work...anyone know of any verifiable places I could get a semi recent copy so I only have to sync a little bit...
Don't use a bootstrap.dat. That's way slower than just resyncing the whole blockchain from scratch.
If you have an antivirus software, make sure that it isn't deleting anything in the Bitcoin Core data directory. Check Windows defender too.