I have had similar issues. My only "solution" was to hit the "Save" button after any action or entry. Gnucash can then crash as it always does and I will only have lost at most one transaction. I have the autosave feature enabled for every 5 minutes. The constant crashing seems to be related to my Windows 10 installation. Windows will initiate some background process which I notice becuase the mouse pauses for a microsecond and the screen will briefly flash as if a messsage box were trying to pop up but it goes away so quickly I can't really figure out what is going on. Once this happens, if Gnucash is open I can bet on a crash in short order. There will be no notification, Gnucash just quits and any unsaved work is lost. If I reboot Wndows then Gnucash doesn't crash until the next time Windows has its little hiccup. The hiccup happens at most once a month but it is still irritating to lose my work. The hiccup doesn't seem to bother any other running programs to include Quicken 2016, Excel, and Comodo A/V and Firewall.
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