Nothing new really, just maybe a little more help to narrow it down:
Same bug here, it just starts very infrequently, most of the time not at all. I have tried the compatibiliy mode someone was suggesting, that works, either as NT or Win2000. Just started it several times, always started as intended. Disabled compatibility mode and got the crashes again, reenabled compatibilty mode, it starts again.
I'm running Win XP 32bit on a Phenom II 940, 4GB RAM, Gigabyte MA69G-S3H (AMD 690G chipset with SB600), Radeon 4850 with Catalyst 9.6
So it's not due to the Intel platform some people found as a coincidence, but it could be the Radeon 4800 series and/or the OpenGL driver. Since the log file stops just before the line "3D View initialized", this obviously fails. When the window pops up shortly for a split second, one can see everything on the left, but the right side with the 3D view stays just black, another hint that this is the part that's borked.
In compatibility mode, the 3D view looks a bit aliased in contrast to the normal mode (which I happened to get working once today), where proper AA is applied as set in the driver panel. So it seems this compatibility mode seems to bypass the driver somehow; actually I have no idea what it exactly does though.
Just some ideas I wanted to pass on. At the moment the hint with the compatibility mode works for me, so I can give you a few days *cough* to fix it
