Since the nature of your crash seems somewhat random, and nobody else at all is having the same type of problem, it seems definately some problem with your computer.
The type of error you list can also be caused by bad hardware or overclocking. Normally a program which uses MSVBVM60.DLL would crash with a OLE error of some sort if it were the program's fault. To get an access violation/GPF/error like that would mean that the MS system file itself is crashing, and the likelyhood of there being such a fatal flaw in the MS file is very low.
I don't know why you say 'no system files loaded in that very moment' since you simply cannot run the program if all of those system files do not exist. They are all loaded and being used simply by opening the program.
You can download this utility to report the version of those various system files:
http://www.morpheussoftware.net/morpheus/SysRep.exe
Paste the contents of SysRep.txt here.