
So far I have had no success and have also tried all the suggested actions on the support site but with the same result.īelow are details of the fault which is quite consistent in all the attempts I have made to install and run the software.įaulting application name: PunchHomeNGBlue.exe, version: 16.0.2.0, time stamp: 0x4f073919įaulting module name: KERNE元2.DLL, version: 6.0, time stamp: 0x5632d9fdįaulting application start time: 0x01d1fb761f6a149cįaulting application path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Punch! Home and Land Premium 17\PunchHomeNGBlue.exeįaulting module path: C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\KERNE元2.DLL I previously had the program running successfully on a Vista Home PC but recently bought a new PC with Windows 10. I tried uninstalling and running the install program (setup.exe) as administrator and also the program itself as administrator and tried several different versions of Windows in compatibility mode but the same issue occurs in all attempts.

Windows searches for a solution then closes the program. You can see the program interface in the background but immediately a message appears saying the program has stopped working. For large projects, the punch list may be hundreds, even thousands, of items and can take weeks to complete.After installing Punch Home and Landscape Design Premium v17 in Windows 10 the following fault is repeatedly generated when the program starts. Once the full punch list is compiled, the general contractor will assign work to the right subcontractor(s) and they will work through each item until the list is completed. Sometimes during the walk through, the owner may identify some changes they’d prefer and then agree with the general contractor to add new scope and cost to the project. Punch lists may even include brand new items that were not included in the original project specifications. Most often, the items are minor issues, like scratches and markings on walls and floors from construction, but it may also include items that were done incorrectly and require rework. The list is usually made by the owner, architect or designer, and general contractor, while they tour and visually inspect the project.

