Skype crashes when in audio call

I have problems with my skype crashing when in a skype to skype call (probably any type of call), no video involved. Im using 6.21.0.104 (latest version availible) on a windows 7 home premium PC. I have made the encrypted logfiles (3 created but not attached here - How do i send these files to skype staff??). 
What i have tryed so far that did NOT work:
Restart computer
Restart skype (both cause of crash and manually)
Delete the Skype folder in C:\Users\<USER>\AppData\Roaming\
Reinstalled
Uninstalled and installed again AFTER removing C:\Users\<USER>\AppData\Roaming\Skype
Checked for drivers for audio,video and webcam - i have latest installed

Please,  run the DirectX diagnostics tool (32-bit version).
Go to Windows Start and in the Run box type dxdiag.exe and press the OK button. This will start the DirectX diagnostics program. Run this diagnostics and save the results to a file. Please, attach this file to your post.
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