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When encountering an "Exception Access Violation" error in Blender, it often indicates a problem with add-ons or the graphics drivers. Here are some steps to troubleshoot the issue:
Start Blender with the --factory-startup command to ensure that the problem is not due to user preferences or add-ons.
Check and update your graphics drivers, as outdated or incompatible drivers can cause such errors.
Uninstall all previous versions of Blender and reinstall the latest version, ensuring that no remnants of old installations are left on your system.
If the problem persists, consider downgrading to a previous version of Blender, as some users have found that older versions work better.
If you are using add-ons, try disabling them one by one to identify the one causing the issue.
For Blender version 4.4, ensure that your system meets the minimum requirements and that all components, including Python, are up to date and correctly installed.