System Information
Operating system: Windows-7-6.1.7601-SP1 64 Bits
Graphics card: GeForce GTX 550 Ti/PCIe/SSE2 NVIDIA Corporation 4.5.0 NVIDIA 353.82
Blender Version
Broken: version: 2.80 (sub 53), branch: master, commit date: 2019-03-30 19:37, hash: rB700346d377dd
Short description of error
Adding a workspace from the General presets crashes Blender.
"Crash" means that the window closes, and the following output appears in the terminal:
Error : EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION Address : 0x00000001406B1636 Module : C:\Program Files\Blender Foundation\blender-2.80.0-git.700346d377dd-windows64\blender.exe
Adding the same workspace preset from a different category ("Video Editing -> Video Editing" instead of "General -> Video Editing") does not result in a crash.
Exact steps for others to reproduce the error
- Open Blender with the default startup file. The 9 default workspaces are already there.
- Rightclick one of the workspaces (for example "Video Editing") and delete it. This is only necessary so you can add it again.
- Click on the + icon to add a new workspace and choose General -> Video Editing.
- Blender crashes
Alternative to steps 1 and 2:
- Open Blender and choose a different preset, for example "2D animation". Then there is no Video Editing workspace from the beginning.
