I previously had another account for Bitbucket that Source Tree was using, but I got invited through an email I didn't use for it and decided to create a new account for it. After that, I opened up Bitbucket and decided to delete all my old stuff on there. Immediately after I deleted the last thing, it froze for a second before crashing, and does so every time I open it now.
2022-09-05T12:52:40: LogHost: Initializing to normal mode
2022-09-05T12:52:41: LogHost: SuppressChangeNotifications was called (perhaps via AddRange), yet you do not
2022-09-05T12:52:41: LogHost: have a subscription to ShouldReset. This probably isn't what you want, as ItemsAdded
2022-09-05T12:52:41: LogHost: and friends will appear to 'miss' items
2022-09-05T12:52:41: Could not obtain git dir, is not a git repo.
2022-09-05T12:52:42: VaultClient::ReadCredentials
Every other question I searched has people delete and reinstall or removing old updates or updating to new ones. None of it works, as it picks up my old profile/account I used and crashes regardless.
Try deleting these 2 Cache files
in
C:\Users\<User>\AppData\Local\Atlassian\SourceTree.exe_<random_string>\<version_number>
I answered my own question in the end. It is uninstalling, but it's through the control panel under 'programs and features'. Then I installed through the installer like normal and was able to set up a new email and name for the account I was currently using. Hopefully this will help people who didn't understand the way others put it. I mean, this is more specific for those who are aren't used to uninstalling this way.
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