Crash signature - RtlpWaitOnCriticalSection

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This is a generic crash signature that often indicates a crash in third-party software such as plugins or monitoring software. The most common causes are Dr.Web Anti-Virus and NOD32 Antivirus. Updating or disabling these antivirus programs may help.

Identifying the specific software causing the crash

To identify which piece of software is causing your crash, you can look for more details inside the crash report.

Look for the first line in under Crashing Thread that isn't in ntdll.dll. This will likely identify the third-party software that triggers the crash. Some examples are:

  • drwebsp.dll (Dr.Web Anti-Virus)
  • imon.dll (NOD32 Antivirus)
  • NPSWF32.dll (Adobe Flash)
  • nvLsp.dll (NVIDIA Application Filter, part of Nvidia NTune)

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If you need help reading the crash report, you can ask a question with your crashId.

Once you have identified the software at fault, try updating it, disabling it, or contacting its vendor.

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