When Microsoft released Windows 10, many underlying drivers and multimedia engines (like DirectX and Windows Media Player components) were updated or deprecated. For EasyWorship 2009 users, this often resulted in:
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in Windows (even a virtual one like "Microsoft Print to PDF"). Compatibility Mode : Right-click the EasyWorship desktop icon, go to Properties > Compatibility
EasyWorship 2009 was not originally designed for Windows 10 and often faces "Access Violation" errors or issues adding songs on newer systems. The Build 2.4 patch is the final official version released by the developers to address these specific Windows 10 bugs.