Not exactly an answer to the question which was more general, but very probably the solution to the specific problem that prompted it: I am 95% sure to have identified the problem now! :) Here's what I did: * I enabled RangeChecking and OverflowChecking in the compiler * I tracked down and fixed all problems that caused `ERangeError` or `EIntOverflow` exceptions (there was one of each) * I ran the program again with FastMM and FullDebugMode enabled * I was finally able to identify the cause of the problem in all cases to be a call to the JCL function `GetWindowCaption` It seems that `GetWindowCaption` has obviously not yet been checked for Unicode-compatibility: It was using the value returned from the API function `GetWindowTextLength` (which returns the number of characters) as input for `ReallocMem` (which expects the number of bytes) to allocate the buffer for `GetWindowText` (which in Delphi 2009 returns a buffer of WideChars). Boom! The function was allocating too little memory for the buffer but `GetWindowText` simply overwrote the following memory thus corrupting the block footer. I have now filed this in the JCL bug tracker as [item #4648][1] The bottom line I took out of this is: **Always be sure to fix all reported errors! Including (seemingly) non-critical ones like range and overflow errors. If nothing else, it will make debugging that much more predictable.** [1]: http://homepages.codegear.com/jedi/issuetracker/view.php?id=4648