Yes, those are the screenshots I needed. Sometimes I can tell by the appearance of the error dialog where it is coming from but an I/O error 362 is not even a valid error number. Two other people have reported the same error within the past month or so and when I sent them the reply (my reply above), they both replied in a similar fashion saying "Thanks. That fixed it." Or "I managed to fix it". I reached out to both of them to ask what steps actually fixed the problem but neither replied.
The error address seems to point to a function that reads EXIF data from image files so it is possible that Qimage is encountering an image file with a corrupted header that is broken in such a way that is bypasses all my error trapping. Unfortunately image headers (particularly TIFF headers) can be as complex as being their own computer code that runs and can create its own errors outside of Qimage. Long story short: this error is so rare and untraceable that I don't really have any other info and it is not repeatable. The problem seems to originate outside of Qimage such as from a corrupted image or antivirus program that is blocking Qimage from reading some files.
Usually holding the Shift key while starting Qimage will make the problem go away because that resets everything and points Qimage at your "Pictures" folder. Unfortunately if the corrupted images are in the standard Windows Pictures folder, this may not help. The only things you could try is:
(1) Hold the Shift key while starting Qimage and keep holding until you see the first window or message.
(2) If that doesn't work, temporarily move all files out of your Windows "Pictures" folder and then start Qimage while holding the Shift key as above). See if Qimage starts with that empty Pictures folder.
(3) If neither of the above work, you could temporarily disable your anti-malware programs to see if those are interfering: try starting Qimage with those turned off.
This error is so rare and elusive that if you try the above and manage to figure out what step(s) solved it for you,
I'll give you that $90 copy of Qimage for free. Regards,
Mike