Application causes Windows fault in lvrt.dll among others...

I have an application that will occasionally crash due with a Windows error.  It states that the error is in the lvrt.dll file.  It lists 80 different modules in the technical information area of the warning.  I have tried to reinstall all NI hardware and software and the error will still occur.  it always happens at the same point  in the software if it is goign to happen.  This occurs right after pushing the start button the first time through the software.  If I reboot the PC, the software will normally run fine for a while.  Does anyone know what may be causing this problem?  I have included the main application.  I am running this application as an executable on the PC in question.  The PC is Windows XP SP2, with a Pentium II 863 MHz and 512Mb of RAM.
         Thanks,
               Craig

James,
When the problem occurs, it happens at the same time, once you double click on the executable.  I was doing some testing last night, it seemed better once I reset the compact daq device in Max.  Do you think it has anything to do with the Daq device and how it sets up?  Is there a way of programatically reseting the the daq device at startup (right now daq (digital and analog) start right away once the program is executed).
I looked ath the error log file that was created and it points the ApplLib - don't know if this could help.  The system has just left to the customer for a "demo" but will be back in a few days.
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