Originally Posted by: WN4AZY 
You cover a lot in that post. No, I wouldn't say that LOGic is particularly problematic.
A couple of things to start troubleshooting:
For WSJT-X not logging to LOGic, first check that the QSOs are in the intermediate ADIF file. If they are there, then there is indeed a problem with LOGic not picking them up. If they are not there, then we need to look at WSJT-X.
These crashes without errors: Look in the Windows event viewer after that happens. Just type EVENT VIEWER in the Windows search bar. Look under Windows Logs, then Application.
Let me know.
Tnx & 73,
Dennis WN4AZY
Dennis: What I said is that LOGic crashed without any indication or error message because another window was open over it. WSJT didn't log QSOs because LOGic had crashed and terminated without my knowledge.
I will look at Windows event view and report back.
Also, I've noticed issues when trying to download or upload to eQSL. I'll advise the error messages next time it happens, but it does happen often. I don't have any issues with any other programs, including WSJT, N1MM, Microsoft programs, etc., only LOGic. After my last computer crapped out, I thought all issues might go away with a new one, but that was not the case. I have a lot of LOGic windows open, maybe it's too much for the program.
73, Allen N5XZ