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    There's something you can try- there's a registry key that controls whether or not AutoRecovery is used, and if Nitro crashed the last time it opened. Ideally, you'd be able to get whatever the real issue causing the crashes fixed, but in the event you can't, here's how to find and use those registry keys. A word of warning here- these keys aren't documented, could change at any time, and be very careful when making registry changes in general- things could go very wrong. That said, go to Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Nitro\Pro\11.0\Settings\Preferences\kPreferences The two keys of interest are kPrefGeneralUseAutoRecovery & kWasCrash The values for these keys use two values: /b 0 and /b 1. 0 usually means off or no, and 1 usually means on or yes. My guess is that setting the AutoRecovery key to /b 0 and the kWasCrash key to /b 0 might help you. If Nitro is still restarting, make sure you are on the latest version of Nitro 11- 11.0.7.425 ( https://www.gonitro.com/product/downloads)
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