For this Revit 2014 crashing issue, we had the Building Design Suite 2013 and 2014 installed. All the Autodesk products worked except for Revit 2014. We tried using a Procmon to troubleshoot the problem but there was nothing looked out of place.
http://upandready.typepad.com/up_and_ready/2013/09/revit-crash-at-startup.html
In this case, we analyzed the Journal files located here:
C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Autodesk\Revit\Autodesk Revit 2014\Journals\
In this case, the Journal file pointed at CloudWorx for Revit add-in.
Once we uninstalled it, the Revit 2014 worked perfectly. I would like to thank Chris Aquino for his analytical skills and Patrick Hevey for his patience as we slowly solved the issue.
Epilogue
If you require this add-in, the following workflow should get Cloudworx to run.
1. Uninstall Cloudworx.
2. Install Revit 2014/2015.
3. Install Cloudworx.
Basically, Cloudworx must be the last product installed on the computer in order for it to function with Revit. Thanks to Aaron Maller for sharing this tip with the community.
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