I don't know too much about this honestly, but from what I've found, the msvbvm60.dll file is a "Visual Basic 6.0 run-time" file.
As a general rule when it comes to invalid page faults though, I found this quote:
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Invalid Page Faults and General Protection Faults in Kernel32.DLL are often caused by a lack of system resources, out of date video drivers, or a corrupt swap/paging file. |
You'll have to post a few system spec's to make it easier(maybe) to troubleshoot.
(Windows version[if using Windows], amount of RAM, Processor, graphics card and so on)