Disclaimer
Last Updated: March 8, 2026
Website Disclaimer
Who Crashed is an independent informational resource built by fans of system diagnostic software. We created this site to help Windows users find and learn about crash dump analysis tools, particularly WhoCrashed by Resplendence Software.
This website is not the official home of any software product. All product names, logos, brands, and trademarks mentioned on this site belong to their respective owners. References to WhoCrashed, Resplendence Software, or any other product or company are used strictly for identification and informational purposes. Such use does not imply any form of endorsement, sponsorship, or partnership.
No Affiliation or Association
We do not represent, speak for, or act on behalf of Resplendence Software Projects Sp. or any other developer whose software appears on this site. The information we publish comes from publicly available sources such as official product pages, documentation, user forums, and our own hands-on testing.
For official support, licensing inquiries, or authoritative product information, please visit the developer’s own website directly. We always recommend going to the source for anything beyond general informational content.
Download & File Hosting
Who Crashed does not host software files on our own servers in most cases. When we provide download options, the links point to the original distribution source:
- Official developer websites (e.g., resplendence.com)
- GitHub repositories maintained by the original authors
- Microsoft Store and other official app stores
- Other legitimate, original distribution channels
We do not modify, alter, repackage, or redistribute any software. We have no control over the availability or integrity of files hosted on external platforms, so we encourage you to verify downloads from official sources and run your own security checks before installing anything.
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Everything on this website is provided “as is” with no warranty of any kind, whether express or implied. We do our best to keep information accurate and up to date, but we cannot guarantee that every detail on the site reflects the current state of any software product.
Software versions change. Features get added or removed. System requirements shift with new releases. These updates can happen without any notice to us. If something on our site looks outdated or incorrect, feel free to let us know through our Contact page, and we will fix it as quickly as we can.
Limitation of Liability
Using any software you discover through Who Crashed is entirely at your own risk. We are not liable for:
- Damage to your computer, operating system, or stored data
- Loss of files, productivity, or business continuity
- Security vulnerabilities or malware from third-party sources
- Software incompatibilities with your hardware or operating system
- Any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages of any kind
Before installing any software, you should:
- Verify the download source is legitimate
- Scan files with up-to-date antivirus software
- Back up important data and create a system restore point
- Confirm the software is compatible with your system
Respect for Developers
We have genuine respect for the people who build the software we write about. Tools like WhoCrashed represent hundreds of hours of skilled development work, and the developers behind them deserve recognition and support.
Our goal with this site is straightforward: help users discover useful diagnostic tools and learn how to use them properly. We are not here to undermine anyone’s work or revenue.
We encourage every visitor to:
- Purchase premium or professional editions when the free version meets your needs
- Report bugs and provide feedback through the developer’s official channels
- Respect software license agreements and terms of use
- Avoid pirating, cracking, or illegally distributing any software
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The content on this site — descriptions, guides, feature lists, and editorial commentary — is original work created for informational and educational purposes. Our use of trademarked names, software descriptions, and related information falls under the Fair Use doctrine as it constitutes:
- Commentary and review of publicly available software
- Educational guides and how-to tutorials for end users
- Informational coverage of software tools and utilities
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